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Rolltops is the future computer

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The  Rolltop 2.0  is envisioned as having a flexible OLED (organic light-emitting diode) multitouch display (perhaps similar to  Sony's ) that can be used as a 13-inch laptop screen or full 17-inch monitor with a stand attached to the device. When it's not being used, the screen rolls up into an 11-inch tube. It curls around a base tower that houses a Webcam, loudspeaker, and detachable power supply and cable that doubles as a shoulder strap. Check it out in the video below. WHAT IS ROLLTOPS CHECKOUT THE VIDEO The designers say they weren't thinking of making Rolltop into a product at first, but were so delighted by the warm response their concept received, they decided to move ahead with it. THE FUTURE COMPUTERS - ROLLTOPS VISIT THIS SITE

Cartridge Chips On Printer Ink

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Most people deal with printer cartridges in some area of their lives, either at work or at home. The basics of an ink cartridge are fairly simple. It is a container that holds ink and dispenses ink at specific intervals to print a page. The real "brains" behind the ink cartridge isn't the printer, but rather the ink cartridge chip. This versatile component plays several roles which dictates how an ink cartridge operates. The first role of cartridge chips is to communicate with the printer. When someone prints a page, the computer communicates with the printer. The printer is in charge of moving the ink from side to side and pushing the paper through the ream. The printer also communicates with the ink. It tells the cartridge how much ink to release, when to release it, and what color or colors to release. The ink then communicates this information with the ink cartridge. Without a properly functioning cartridge chip there is a good chance the page being printed will no...