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Flybook VM - innovative laptop

#1 Post by gator » Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:20 pm

http://www.dynamism.com/flybook-vm/main.shtml
I like the way the display lifts up - that will definitely reduce strain. The specifications are not bad either - anyone rich enough here to buy one and report ;) :P
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#2 Post by JHEM » Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:26 pm

gator wrote:I like the way the display lifts up - that will definitely reduce strain.
http://www.lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/?p=120
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#3 Post by gator » Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:35 pm

Of course I know about the Houdini and this post in Lenovoblogs (I even mentioned it here sometime back here). I agree that I haven't seen what Lenovo is going to do with the Houdini or how good it might be in action, but I like this Flybook better because the solution is simpler, and looks efficient without resorting to complete change in chassis design. IMHO, this design offers more internal protection as compared to the "stock" photos of houdini - I might be on the wrong road here. And oh yeah, the houdini is going to cost a packet when it comes.
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#4 Post by bigtiger » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:02 pm

I really like the idea of a flybook. The Houdini design is not very appealing. I have a feeling that the keyboard might get cracked.

This flybook is also very light. Only 3.6lb with DVD drive.

That said, the flybook doesnot look sturdy to me. The middle mouse is must for me and this flybook does not have one.

The price is not appealing too. it comes with only one year warranty.

Anybody knows which company designed this notebook?
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#5 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:12 pm

The flybook appears to be sturdier than the Houdini, but I would rather have the Houdini, for two reasons:

1. I don't think that I would like the LCD that close to me.

2. It would be uncomfortable or unnatural with my hands/fingers typing underneath the LCD.

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#6 Post by gator » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:53 pm

Dynamism.com is an old, trusted name when it comes to selling laptops (to the US market) that are available right now in Japan. The flybook is made by a taiwanese company called Dialogue.
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#7 Post by pianowizard » Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:01 pm

gator wrote:Dynamism.com is an old, trusted name when it comes to selling laptops (to the US market) that are available right now in Japan.
Indeed. They used to import Thinkpad 240Z's and/or S30's (I forget whether it's one or both of them) to the States.
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#8 Post by dsigma6 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:35 am

That is a very nice looking machine. I prefer it over the ThinkPad linked above, because it's so simple.
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#9 Post by JHEM » Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:49 am

gator wrote:Of course I know about the Houdini and this post in Lenovoblogs (I even mentioned it here sometime back here)
I didn't mean to imply any ignorance on your part, I simply thought some might enjoy comparing the two systems.

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#10 Post by gator » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:44 pm

Some more pics of the Flybook here and here.

JHEM, I know you posted the Houdini for comparison, I have no issues there. If my post sounds a bit harsh, please excuse me, I did not mean it. I'll try to word things better.

Somehow I am not very comfortable about the Houdini - it looks very complicated and fragile. The keyboard looks pretty thin to take out and use it seperately. Unless it is made of some amazing composite which is strong and light, there are going to be complaints. Also, there is too much space for dust (not to mention coffee!) to get inside the system, unless Lenovo does an apple mac and integrates everything onto the LCD :D
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#11 Post by JaneL » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:02 pm

gator wrote:Unless it is made of some amazing composite which is strong and light, there are going to be complaints.
I daresay there would be complaints regardless... ;-)
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#12 Post by gator » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:41 pm

Seems every laptop maker is jumping into the fry:
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/356/C12024/

This laptop is debuting at CeBIT. I don't know what is the deal with the pink though - and the keyboard looks flimsy and awkward compared to the Flybook or Houdini.

Looking at this pic, I now understand tfflivemb2's concern - I would not want to type with my hands underneath the LCD. Lenovo's solution seems to be the best of the bunch, as usual, thought I have no clue how they components are going to be integrated.
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#13 Post by BillMorrow » Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:40 pm

Very pretty notebook, but i just don't like the display as close to my face as that design would place it..
nor that high off the keyboard..

same goes for the houdini..

also, the keyboard needs some mass for a better typing "feel"..
or we'll have another 760 series fiasco..
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pivot would top it

#14 Post by lophiomys » Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:33 pm

Great construction.

Only a pivot function would top it.

IMHO screens get wider (by size or increasing resolutions)
but it is very straining on the eye to read a line of text from the far left to the right.
For my part the wide screens only make sense for applications
like AutoCad, or an IDE like Eclipse,
but for reading text documents or Web Pages
it is suboptimal without pivot functionality.

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