For the vast majority of people the answer is not very much. And even less that an iPhone or competitively the computing power of a low end MacBook could not do easily. My iPhone's so vastly more powerful than my work machine. Right now it's kinda cool to put the machine behind the screen but the problem is that both screen and cpu are costly so replacing one isn't cheap but if you have screen separate and the cpu tucked in the mouse sure it makes the mouse expensive but not as expensive as the other solution. I dunno. I'm sure the ultimate goal could be thin clients. Cloud based computing. I dunno if it is. But it's kinda that way already. Siri is an example. You need her cloud brains for it to work.
~KLM
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On Oct 22, 2015, at 9:38 AM, David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Depends on what you want your "computer" to do, I suppose.
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