I would love the child of a Surfacebook with a Framework laptop; or A bare keyboard attached to a screen, that I could plug my phone (possibly running Phosh) and use it as a hardware for a laptop experience
An American high speed train. Also, a machine that instantly dries you off after a shower.
Since we’re just talking fantasy: a device that can scan my brain and tell me exactly what medications would help me and be able to issue my a prescription without having to talk to a million doctors.
A high-quality dumb TV.
Get your ads (and security vulnerabilities) out of my damn house.
Fairphone, but with full Linux kernel support including drivers.
A house hold device that can diagnose most sicknesses with a drop of blood or saliva
3D printer that can print fully-populated functional electronic devices. Design or download a schematic for, say a new camera or phone, make whatever modifications I want, and just hit print!
Basically a replicator for electronic devices…
A sleeping pod for home.
Imagine as you go to sleep it is perfect temperature for you no need for open windows or extra blankets. You just turn the dial and it adjusts it or maybe it even have a curve so that you love for it start cold but wake up warm.
It is pitch black, no need to try block out any light.
It completely soundproof even if you live middle of the city. But it also have speakers just in case you like something in background as you sleep.
My cats would not like this. How would they tell me about their empty food bowl at 4AM?
A small and lightweight smartphone with high end specs, especially tele camera, and a privacy respecting OS such as GrapheneOS
Add foldable, built in pen, macro camera, laser focus, headphone jack (and a good dac), xenon flash, ideally swappable battery, waterproof and im sold - is that really too much to ask?
screws that don’t strip
I’m rather sick of their general slutiness overall, to be frank.
Come to Canada and use Robertson for everything
Devices with a week of battery life. I don’t care how low spec they are, I want to be able to go a few days without having to worry about charging.
the PineTime can run for over a week in my experience, but it runs at 64 MHz and has 64kb of RAM, so telling time is pretty much its limit