Make what you will of the following devices, but know that they fit in the ASUS IRIS concept mobile device series, showcased at Computex 2011 this week. Taking place in Taipei, the show includes especially tablets and focuses on the latest innovations in the mobile field. These ASUS concepts are
Month: May 2011
Victor Cao has sent us the teaser below, making us (and you) guess what the next Sony Ericsson concept would be about. Considering that the Roland Garros tournament is taking place right now, this is the only link I can see to the Sony Ericsson brand. If I were to
The idea of a phone that incorporates both a large touchscreen and a smaller notification screen is not new, but it’s certainly welcome. The device you can see below is the AMOI N86, created by Ryan Ma. This 3G handset packs a main screen with a 3.5 inch diagonal and
After a period of pause, Frank Tobias is back with a design called Sony Ericsson X3. This is a dual core smartphone with a 2.5GHz CPU and the handset is pictrured below. Notice the big screen and form factor that makes me think of Nokia (not sure why). Sony Ericsson
Unless I’m mistaking, the Sony Ericsson concept below is running Windows Phone 7 and if you want to know its source of inspiration, know that Esato board member zimB used the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. This concept car’s form factor was integrated with the WP UI, although I’m not quite happy
Knot is a multifunctional tablet for indoor use, allowing the user to browse the Internet, watch TV, listen to music and much more. The device is a mere concept right now, packing a 7 inch display, support for wireless hotpot and telephony functions, via a wireless attachment. You can hook
How about a tablet that’s as eco-friendly as it gets? Jun-se Kim, Yonggu Do and Eunha Seo created the Ecopad slate, pictured below and no using any external power source, but instead relying on a nano piezoelectricity film that gathers power from each touch or press of the screen. The
Kyocera’s dual display phone Echo was one of the most talked about phone designs made by the Asian company lately. However, Kyocera also has other interesting concepts to showcase. One of them is Merlin, shown below and based on augmented reality, through a combination of glasses and headphones. This handset
Today we’ll show you a phone design coming straight from India and packing a rotary dial. This old-school device was created by Mukund K P and it helps us go back in time and use the rotating mechanism as a means of dialing numbers, which is pretty vintage and cool.
The raw idea behind this notebook concept is uniting two touchscreen slates with a hinge and calling them a laptop. The result is the Crowd notebook, designed by Philip Schaake, who is part of the German team Sensid Studio. Brightly colored UI elements will allow you to interact with the
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