Called the “Roll Me”, this strange computer by Omer Sagiv “features e-paper nanotechnology roll-able display, making it light and portable; with minimal components and built-in cooling systems, the computer is highly ergonomic and intuitive.” To “round” it off, it’s powered by SolarRoll – a flexible solar panel that can be stowed within the hollow shaft [...]
Continue reading...June 2, 2011
Not just any laptop, Futjisu’s latest concept features a transparent touch-keypad as well as dual solar panels, meaning users won’t have to deal with any wires, even when charging the device. No word yet on if this will go into production. [Source]
Continue reading...June 1, 2011
Here’s a rare look at the HP TouchPad, which was spotted at SanDisk’s Computex 2011 booth. It ” will come in 32GB and 64GB flavors at a starting price of $599; the SanDisk rep in this video clearly states that there will be a 16GB version, which will hopefully fill the $499.” Continue reading for [...]
Continue reading...May 21, 2011
Designed for those 65 and older, this easy computer features a nifty handle that doubles as a stand and a very handy touch-to-open design. Despite being easy to use, it still features an aesthetically pleasing form factor. No word yet on pricing or availability. [Source]
Continue reading...May 12, 2011
Unlike other peripherals, the Engrain Tactile Keyboard by Michael A. Roopenian “uses nature’s tactility to strengthen the relationship between user and interface.” Unfortunately, there is no word yet on pricing or availability. [Source]
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June 3, 2011
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