We’ve shown you a MacBook Nano concept and even a hot iNetbook design a while back, but now we’re being treated to a very fine piece of gadgetry: the Apple Netbook, MacBook Mini. Designed by Isamu Sanada, this great portable device packs a full QWERTY keypad, a 10 inch LED
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Imagine the perfect portable console… Now leave all the thoughts about the PSP behind and check out the concept below. This “iPSPhone”, as we call it, is (obviously) a hybrid between a PSP and the iPhone, but the quality of the final shots is rather poor. You can call this
Induction charging is not the most interesting feature of this concept Apple keyboard, but rather the right side segment that can easily incorporate an iPhone or iPod Touch. We’ve seen a notebook concept with a similar feature and things seemed pretty serious, but the product remained just a good idea,
Just as 2008 was ending, we showed you the iPhone Elite concept, created by Mat Brady and followed immediately by a customized version, the iPhone Pro. Now, even this beauty got upgraded, as its designer realized that people would rather use an optional slide-out keyboard on the iPhone. Credits go
Imagine the most daring iPhone concept ever and a bit of HTC design in the mix… You’ll probably think of an Android device, or better, but what Mat Brady did surpasses any imagination. He created a mockup of the current iPhone, called iPhone Elite, that sports a slide out QWERTY
Just before Christmas a ton of pictures showing iPhone Nano cases have hit the web and there were even a few concepts of the device to be seen, like the one below. Many have hinted on such a released even in the days of the first iPhone, but it seems
Open up your MacBook! No, really open it up… only to realize that there could be more opening done, if you had the latest Apple triBook device. Haven’t you heard? It’s the hottest item this Christmas. Everybody has one… Go get it! Now that you’ve come back to your PC
Omar Huerta designed the trendiest headphones ever and they bear the Apple branding, although they rather remind me of those cool user-designed Nokia earphones. It seems that they’ll automatically adjust to your ears, as you play music and they’ll feature a display and 3 buttons for the basic functions. The
Yes, it’s true, the iPhone is a charming gadget, but it doesn’t do any good to visually impaired users. Thankfully, Bruno Fosi designed a Silicon Touch iPhone case that works with a special app and delivers all the functions needed for people with visual impairments. Text to speech and
Mac Funamizu from petitinvention has shown us pretty much of all the Apple concepts one could imagine, but now we’re treated with an example of technology that can be used by any brand. The designer wants to put transparent 3D displays on future mobile devices, by simply layering two glass
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