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Hi, everybody!

A friend recently sent me a FWD of several JPEG images featuring five
pen-like/pen-sized sticks. One projects the "monitor" onto a vertical
surface, another projects the "keyboard" onto a horizontal plane. I
suspect another acts as the computer itself with the other two as
storage, etc. One of the JPEG images is of an unassuming Asian man who
I suspect must be the inventor.

Can anyone tell me what this is and who the inventor and/or the
country of origin is?

Thank you very much---anyone who would like to see what I'm referring
to can either tell me how to post images via GOOGLE's newsgroups or
E-mail me at:

mavarla@gmx.net

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On 15 May 2004 08:17:40 -0700, mavarla@gmx.net (Mavarla) was
understood to have stated the following:

>Hi, everybody!
>
>A friend recently sent me a FWD of several JPEG images featuring five
>pen-like/pen-sized sticks. One projects the "monitor" onto a vertical
>surface, another projects the "keyboard" onto a horizontal plane. I
>suspect another acts as the computer itself with the other two as
>storage, etc. One of the JPEG images is of an unassuming Asian man who
>I suspect must be the inventor.
>
>Can anyone tell me what this is and who the inventor and/or the
>country of origin is?
>
>Thank you very much---anyone who would like to see what I'm referring
>to can either tell me how to post images via GOOGLE's newsgroups or
>E-mail me at:
>
>mavarla@gmx.net

That sounds very cool; would you put the pics on a web server
somewhere?

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mavarla@gmx.net (Mavarla) writes:

>Can anyone tell me what this is and who the inventor and/or the
>country of origin is?

NEC, Japan
http://www.wave-report.com/other-h [...] SM%202.htm

--kyler


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