E
Ball concept pc don't have any external display unit,it has a button when you
press this button a projector will pop and it focus the computer screen on the
wall which can be adjusted with navigation keys. If there is no wall then it
has a paper sheet holder that divides into three pieces like an umbrella just
after popping up,and it will show desktop on the paper sheet. Also, the E-Ball
PC supports a paper holder and the paper sheet on the holder could act like a screen 500GB
HDD, 2GB of RAM, integrated graphic card and sound card, 2 x 50W speakers,
HD-DVD recorder, wireless optical mouse and laser keyboard, LAN and WLAN card,
modem, Web cam and integrated LCD projector.
It
contains wireless optical mouse and laser keyboard, and LCD projector.It has
around 350-600GB of Hard Disk Drive.It contains 5GB RAM. It has two 50W
speakers. It has LAN and WLAN card and a Web cam. When you want to carry it around
you can easily “pack it” into a ball. This is a futuristic concept, and this, I
think, is how the future computers will look like. This device has an optical
keyboard and an holographic display. So you don’t have a physical keyboard and
no monitor! Still, the mouse is physical but it fits in to the computer when
you want to carry it around. The bad thing about using a virtual keyboard is
that you need a smooth surface, otherwise I don’t know how will you be able to
use it. It is strange enough to call this device a computer, because it is so
small, but as far as I know it doesn’t lack any hardware part and tends to be a
future machine found in any house or office. I don’t know exactly how this
computer will be powered but I IR sensor when you are typing at
a particular place, while the mouse is a pop out wonder making this an exiting
piece of technology.
The software interface of E-Ball
concept pc is highly stylized with icons that can be remembered easily that
support all type of windows operating system. E-Ball concept pc work very easy
while you are making video presentations, listening music watching large screen
movies, and chatting on the net.
As years passes, the computer size is becoming
smaller. This ball is known as E-Ball and its design is given by Apostol
Tnokovski. He was trying to create the smallest PC in the world when he came
across this idea.It is shaped like a sphere because in Tnokovski’s opinion this
is the best shape in nature and it draws everybody’s attention. you'll see the
pop-out laser mouse, a pico projector inside that illuminates either the wall
or a sheet of paper for a screen, and that laser keyboard that would almost
certainly be a clumsy input device. Fix that, and find a motherboard that’ll
fit inside this palm-sized baby, and Apostol might be onto something
here.E-Ball will feature a dual core processor, 250-500GB HDD, 2GB of RAM,
integrated graphic card and sound card, 2 x 50W speakers, HD-DVD recorder,
wireless optical mouse and laser keyboard, LAN and WLAN card, modem, Web cam
and integrated LCD projector.