What Your Home Office Will Look Like in 2001
Walter Cronkite in the Home Office of 2001 (1967)
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3. SeanzBeanz commented 7 years ago
Most of us still have to go to work. Fortunately my phone can do all this and more while i'm on the way, besides the printing of course 



11. MindTrick commented 7 years ago
#1
Only thing we don't really use much, is the need to communicate with other rooms in the house (curious what kinda house this guy lived in too now, must be big). But all the other aspects are true. You have a computer, a television, a cell phone, and maybe even a second or third computer around. The printer part is replaced by the mobility of our current devices. Oh, and the part where we still go to work, but this is more a social aspect than a technical aspect imo. So i would say a bit more than partially, almost spot on imo.
#10
If you've never used multiple monitors, you should try, it's awesome. Also, the microphone is not far from the ones we use today, we just cover it in different shapes of plastic. The top of the mic in the video looks just like any boom mic.
Only thing we don't really use much, is the need to communicate with other rooms in the house (curious what kinda house this guy lived in too now, must be big). But all the other aspects are true. You have a computer, a television, a cell phone, and maybe even a second or third computer around. The printer part is replaced by the mobility of our current devices. Oh, and the part where we still go to work, but this is more a social aspect than a technical aspect imo. So i would say a bit more than partially, almost spot on imo.
#10
If you've never used multiple monitors, you should try, it's awesome. Also, the microphone is not far from the ones we use today, we just cover it in different shapes of plastic. The top of the mic in the video looks just like any boom mic.


12. thundersnow commented 7 years ago
Walter Cronkite, one of the best in journalism, ever, when journalism still had quality.
+40 1. jeffy commented 7 years ago