Original huh technology Apple A MacBook without a screen?This apple concept keyboard comes with a built-in projector screen.Like it?

A MacBook without a screen?This apple concept keyboard comes with a built-in projector screen.Like it?

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If the iMac is all screen, the MacBook Go is the exact opposite - all keyboard. Complete with its own DLP projector, this all-in-one keyboard has everything you need to work anywhere.

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Simply find an empty wall, pair it with a handy Magic Mouse, and you're ready to go. In fact, this keyboard-shaped device is a full-fledged computer running on Apple's own chip. Who needs space computing when you have a computer on your keyboard!

The MacBook Go was designed by a foreign designer to build a new computing format. It integrates a projector and keyboard into a seemingly compact form factor, creating a novel way to take a workstation on the go without a screen.

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Instead, the keyboard projects a large, high-resolution 120Hz screen onto any surface you point it at, giving you something better than multiple screens - one huge screen to hold all your windows and tabs.

Visually, MacBook Go looks and feels exactly like a MacBook without a display. It has everything the MacBook 65% keyboard has to offer, from the function keys at the top and the TouchID key in the upper-right corner to the large speakers on either side.

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Inside, however, the keyboard is a Mac computer through and through, with its own projector that automatically adjusts screen orientation, keystone correction and focuses the screen so you don't have to spend half an hour sitting around adjusting the monitor. However, at first glance, what the keyboard is missing is a stand for height adjustment ...... But I may be a bit pedantic.

The relatively thick design gives the MacBook Go an abundance of ports, as well as more powerful speakers that rely on larger drivers.

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The concept device features a range of video outputs such as HDMI and DisplayPort, as well as two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, a Micro-SD card slot, and a 10 Gig Ethernet port to ensure all-around connectivity. The inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack recognizes traditionalists and professionals who need a reliable audio connection.

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But what does this mean for traditional workstations? In the design world, and indeed in many fields, the shift from bulky CPU towers to sleek, powerful laptops is well underway. Some might argue that the Vision Pro is the natural successor to the MacBook, but I might disagree.

The MacBook Go feels like a unique intermediate step, even though portable projectors for work haven't really caught on.

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That said, the MacBook Go sacrifices a fixed display for unmatched portability and flexibility, giving you a huge projection screen rather than limiting you to a 13- or 15-inch laptop display. The implications of this are far-reaching, especially for professionals who are always on the move.

Believe it or not, this isn't the first time someone has stuffed an entire computer into a keyboard. Just a few years ago, that designer managed to fit a full Windows 10 PC into their Abacus Basic keyboard, complete with 4 GB of RAM, 512 GB of storage, and a fully sustainable case made of bioplastic.

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I doubt Apple makes any of its machines out of plastic, so the MacBook Go certainly lacks that distinction. However, it does make up for it with a projector lens.

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Hello, how are you? I am the original huh, click on the attention, more exciting content waiting for you!

If the iMac is all screen, the MacBook Go is the exact opposite - all keyboard. Complete with its own DLP projector, this all-in-one keyboard has everything you need to work anywhere.

-

Simply find an empty wall, pair it with a handy Magic Mouse, and you're ready to go. In fact, this keyboard-shaped device is a full-fledged computer running on Apple's own chip. Who needs space computing when you have a computer on your keyboard!

The MacBook Go was designed by a foreign designer to build a new computing format. It integrates a projector and keyboard into a seemingly compact form factor, creating a novel way to take a workstation on the go without a screen.

-

Instead, the keyboard projects a large, high-resolution 120Hz screen onto any surface you point it at, giving you something better than multiple screens - one huge screen to hold all your windows and tabs.

Visually, MacBook Go looks and feels exactly like a MacBook without a display. It has everything the MacBook 65% keyboard has to offer, from the function keys at the top and the TouchID key in the upper-right corner to the large speakers on either side.

-

Inside, however, the keyboard is a Mac computer through and through, with its own projector that automatically adjusts screen orientation, keystone correction and focuses the screen so you don't have to spend half an hour sitting around adjusting the monitor. However, at first glance, what the keyboard is missing is a stand for height adjustment ...... But I may be a bit pedantic.

The relatively thick design gives the MacBook Go an abundance of ports, as well as more powerful speakers that rely on larger drivers.

-

The concept device features a range of video outputs such as HDMI and DisplayPort, as well as two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, a Micro-SD card slot, and a 10 Gig Ethernet port to ensure all-around connectivity. The inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack recognizes traditionalists and professionals who need a reliable audio connection.

-

But what does this mean for traditional workstations? In the design world, and indeed in many fields, the shift from bulky CPU towers to sleek, powerful laptops is well underway. Some might argue that the Vision Pro is the natural successor to the MacBook, but I might disagree.

The MacBook Go feels like a unique intermediate step, even though portable projectors for work haven't really caught on.

-

That said, the MacBook Go sacrifices a fixed display for unmatched portability and flexibility, giving you a huge projection screen rather than limiting you to a 13- or 15-inch laptop display. The implications of this are far-reaching, especially for professionals who are always on the move.

Believe it or not, this isn't the first time someone has stuffed an entire computer into a keyboard. Just a few years ago, that designer managed to fit a full Windows 10 PC into their Abacus Basic keyboard, complete with 4 GB of RAM, 512 GB of storage, and a fully sustainable case made of bioplastic.

-

I doubt Apple makes any of its machines out of plastic, so the MacBook Go certainly lacks that distinction. However, it does make up for it with a projector lens.

Remember to reward those who like this article, and don't forget to retweet, like, comment and follow!