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Wish They Were Phones (WTWP) Episode VII: Interactive Pad Concept Would Make a Great Google TV Remote

May 31st, 2010 | by Thrystan |



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Wish They Were Phones (WTWP) Episode VII: Interactive Pad Concept Would Make a Great Google TV Remote Loading ... We know that this isn’t a phone design, but it’s equally cool, as the Interactive Pad is a concept device able to control multimedia access and Internet around you. This universal remote-like thingie was created by Marcial Ahsayane and it looks like Stargate material, if you ask me.

Wish They Were Phones (WTWP) Episode VII: Interactive Pad Concept Would Make a Great Google TV Remote

Imagine a tiny joystick of some sort, that can surf Facebook, YouTube, iTunes, your webcam, videogames, TV stations, music collections, downloads, apps, Android Marketplace and the Apple App Store. On top of that, it’ll probably control the brand new Google TV and Apple’s next-gen TV product. I’m betting on Sony to make this, in case it becomes real!

Wish They Were Phones (WTWP) Episode VII: Interactive Pad Concept Would Make a Great Google TV Remote

Wish They Were Phones (WTWP) Episode VII: Interactive Pad Concept Would Make a Great Google TV Remote

Wish They Were Phones (WTWP) Episode VII: Interactive Pad Concept Would Make a Great Google TV Remote

Wish They Were Phones (WTWP) Episode VII: Interactive Pad Concept Would Make a Great Google TV Remote

[via Yanko Design]

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