The only real downside I can see about this is how do we dispose of obsolete diamond artifacts when we're done with them? How do you scrap 30 sq. ft. sheets of obsolete diamond window glass?
As diamond is pure carbon it would burn like hell.
The HP-75C, introduced 1982, had a LCD, an alarm clock for appointments, you could create text databases, and activate password protection. And you could attach a second display and almost everything else via HP-IL. It's successor, the
HP-71 (1984), had the size of a Palm.
I'd rather call them incontinence plans.
VICS Cooling After RD7-CA is the gimmick you need.
And have you ever wondered why beamers run their ventillators after switching off?
The HP-75C, introduced 1982, had a LCD, an alarm clock for appointments, you could create text databases, and activate password protection. And you could attach a second display and almost everything else via HP-IL. It's successor, the HP-71 (1984), had the size of a Palm.