Portable Printer Array Uses Nanobots to Print

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My guess is that each nano-bot requires a nano-ink-cartridge. You know, with about half as much ink as you get in the current generation of ink cartridges, only now you get to buy "at least 100" of them at the same per unit prices as what you pay today.
 

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[citation][nom]NanCartridge[/nom]My guess is that each nano-bot requires a nano-ink-cartridge. You know, with about half as much ink as you get in the current generation of ink cartridges, only now you get to buy "at least 100" of them at the same per unit prices as what you pay today.[/citation]


And if Lexmark manufactures the nanobots, you're looking at super-overpriced ink cartridges that cost more than the nanobots themselves! :)
 

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I've got a better idea, just install laser beams in the eye of the operator, then using the patented digi-neuro interface, the images the user thinks about are magically etched onto to the surface in a holgrpaphic 3D pattern. The really cool feature is that it also etches special ridges into the surface that reflect sound waves in a fixed pattern so you can record sound to go with the image. Oh wait a second, does this have to actually be practical... sorry, my bad I thought we were just spouting random ideas here?
 

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Nanobots can manipulate molecular structure to change the color of any surface. It can manipulate a piece of steel to look and function like a plant. You wouldn't want to eat that plant though. Nanobots are and will be the future. You can mark my words.
 

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WTF... spammers?

Anways... That sounds fricking awesome as a concept... although how big are those stations?
 

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My idea is better. To replace CPUs, I'm going to invent water. No no. RE-invent water so that all you do is pour it on your computer, and it will make it run faster than you can ever imagine. I'm selling my product soon, so pe-order it as soon as possible!
 

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in his portfolio, the clever artsie fartsie man writes: "distance mesauring unit" ...so not only is he designing stuff with technology not available, he is doing so in a new language? : /

sometimes, these prototype/wildidea articles just leave this sick taste in my mouth...u know...like bile...sigh
 

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when I saw the headline I was like "WHOA somebody is doing stuff with nanobots!!!!" then I saw the word concept, and realized its like *all* of the android tablets out there; a nearly nonexistent idea that will probably never make it into production before I get too old to appreciate technology.
 

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Its not even proof of concept since there is no "proof" it actually works. Proof of concept would require a working prototype. I have tons of tech Max scenes just as good as this but without a working prototype they are just fancy rendered cylinders and boxes.
 

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[citation][nom]bv90andy[/nom]should have been in the title.Half way in the article I was scared nanotechnology was here and I heard nothing about it.[/citation]

nanotechnology already has applications in biomedical fields such as drug delivery
 

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God, nanotechnology is the buck rogers spaceships/Atomic Age of the 50s. And this is coming from someone who worked with Carbon Nanotubes for years. A couple questions for the artist

1) How did you make something that adheres to "any surface" (the docking stations?)

2) If you can do that, why not just use larger robots, about the size of a tea candle to roll its ass over there and do the printing. What is the benefit of it being "nanobots"? Because I can think of a lot of drawbacks.
 

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[citation][nom]regulas[/nom]Total BS, this is a proof concept and nothing more.[/citation]
Not proof of concept, but wishfull thinking, just like turning lead into gold.
 
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