Microsoft patent application reveals "VEDa" multifunction handheld with slide-out keyboard
We can't say we know exactly what Microsoft has in mind with this patent application for a mobile device with a slide-out keyboard, flip-up screen, and a numeric keypad, but apparently it's based around the idea that users won't have to understand the inner functions of a computer if provided with enough hardware controls. According to the application, "in device mode, the computing system truly assumes the look and feel of a less intimidating multi-media device, rather than that of a sometimes more intimidating computer." Similarly, the keypad lets you simply start dialing to use the phone -- all very well and good, but we've got a feeling most people would rather figure out how to use a smaller handheld than cart this monster around.
[Via Unwired View, thanks Staska]
[Via Unwired View, thanks Staska]













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dennis @ Jun 16th 2008 3:46PM
Is there a 2600 baud modem in there?
Paul Paschievici @ Jun 16th 2008 5:51PM
I totally don't understand how anything can be patented these days. Where is the novelty in this?
yode @ Jun 16th 2008 6:13PM
Hopefully it blends
kookoobirdz @ Jun 16th 2008 9:33PM
That's, like, 1970's hot.
Atanas Boev @ Jun 17th 2008 3:38AM
I have been much more intimidated by a VCR recorder than ever by computer.
DJ @ Jun 17th 2008 12:40PM
looks like a tandy laptop