Cool idea,but I'm very skeptical that existing hardware could pull off an 
acceptable user experience in all uses. 
http://allthingsd.com/20130816/the-biggest-crowdfunding-campaign-ever-is-probably-going-to-fail/

The Biggest Crowdfunding Campaign Ever Is Probably Going to Fail

For the Ubuntu Edge, it’s $10 million down, $20 million to go. That’s because 
the proposed smartphone that would transform into a PC is aiming to raise $32 
million on the crowdfunding site Indiegogo, and has committed to only take the 
money if it reaches its goal.

There are only six days left in the month-long Ubuntu Edge campaign, and 
open-source developer Canonical has raised nearly $10.5 million. The previous 
record holder, smartwatch maker Pebble, had topped out at just about $10.3 
million on Kickstarter (then again, Pebble’s original goal was $100,000).

The new device would run both Ubuntu mobile OS and Android, and convert into a 
desktop PC via a monitor. It would have much more memory and storage than the 
standard smartphone, and a sapphire crystal display. Canonical compares it to 
Formula 1 in the car industry, a so-called “superphone” that would inspire 
broader innovation.

Weirdly enough, it doesn’t sound like Canonical actually expected to reach its 
goal. “The campaign has sparked a level of interest that has surprised even 
us,” Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth told the BBC. He indicated that it was 
possible that the campaign would be extended, or that large manufacturers who 
came “out of the woodwork” might help make the device.

But perhaps the unattainable goal is in part what’s driving all the no-risk 
commitments. As the Ubuntu Edge Indiegogo page describes it: “If we don’t reach 
our target then we will focus only on commercially available handsets and there 
will not be an Ubuntu Edge. All contributions will be fully refunded.”

The funny thing is, one of Indiegogo’s distinguishing factors is that it 
doesn’t require all-or-nothing campaigns, unlike its competitor Kickstarter. 
Indiegogo offers a “Flexible Funding” option that gives projects the options to 
keep all the money they raise, minus an additional five percent fee.


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