Apple patents a completely different type of PC

  If you are tired of the classic computers that require monitors and too many cables to work properly, well Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), plans to offer you something much simpler and better, from many points of view. In an invention patent registered today by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is presented a new type of computer similar to a Mac Mini, but clearly superior. Basically, we are talking about a case that would contain all the necessary components for the operation of a computer, but also a projector, the Apple celode PC operating independently of a monitor, projecting images on any white surface.

The computer systems and methods described herein may achieve a synergy that is not possible with conventional computers and projectors, which may be realized in terms of the operating system, system interaction, and/or performance. This may stem, for example, from the computer system's knowledge of the computer system's projection output and the surface on which it is projecting. The operating system may be designed to include larger icons and/or text and/or a different style based on the knowledge that the user is likely further away from the displayed image than conventional computer experiences.

  Having implemented Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips, the PC Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it could connect to the Internet and to wireless peripheral devices, operating on the basis of a laptop battery that could be charged by induction. The display of images through the projector would be supported by a series of sensors capable of optimizing their quality depending on the environment and the surface on which the projection is made, all without the user having to set anything. Basically, Apple is now presenting a computer that would work independently of any type of cables, a computer that many would like, but which no manufacturer offers for now.

  Having a Mac Mini, I can tell you that I am delighted with the idea of ​​such a PC and I hope that Apple finds serious reasons for its development. What do you think?