Saturday, November 16, 2013

Tech News: Sunbishi Unveils the First Smart PC



Popular Japanese tech company, Sunbishi, had just unveiled the brand new Exile One, the world's first smart computer.
"After all the smart phones, smart cars and smart TVs, it was time someone made a smart PC," says Mitsu Hong, spokesperson for Sunbishi.

The "Smart" craze has reached all types of merchandise and products (see Smart Toaster) it was about time the technology would reach the home computer.

"First and foremost," says Mitsu, "We wanted the Smart Computer to keep up with today's phones.  We started making an app service that would bring Netflix, Wordpress and Facebook to the convenience of the home computer.  You can just click on them with a mouse without any touch or hassle."

Furthermore, Sunbishi investigated why today's cars have internet and music apps.  They immediately copied the Smart Car technology and made web browsers and music players for the home computer.  A user could upload all their music onto the home PC as if they were using a tablet.  Going on the internet could be revolutionized with a mouse and keyboard.


"It's amazing that this technology has not reached the home PC audience," Mitsu comments, "We are currently working to put popular games like Angry Birds and Candy Crush on our Smart PC.  Maybe one day the PC will have even more technical games but for right now we can afford only the games the cell phone has."


Right now, the Exile One is priced at $1200 for a 32gb hard drive.  "It may be expensive," Mitsu retaliates, "but you have to remember that this is not some dinky tablet, but a Smart PC."  The Exile Two is slated to be revealed in quarter three and is rumored to have photo and video editing technology (similar to Vines and Instagram).

And speaking of tablets, Sunbishi is working on a bigger tablet.  Adding a keyboard and a bigger screen, the developers are working on a slightly more powerful tablet that sits on your lap.

In other news:  Apple strikes back with their own Smart PC, The Air Pro Pad Mac Book Pod Mini

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