Futuristic Cell Phone with E-Paper Technology

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P-Per cell phone a concept designed by the Chocolate Agency and winner of won Red Dot Design Awards 2007. P-Per made only from 4 layers, and one of them is an e-paper screen, which warps the entire phone.

Made out entirely of sustainable materials, this futuristic cell phone is using extruded polycarbonate to cope with its physical functions, hypoallergenic and recyclable titanium parts, and environmental friendly organic battery which is free from heavy metals.


Roll-Up Keyboard

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These keyboards feature 104 keys in a standard QWERTY layout, but with a nifty twist of being the most portable keyboard seen to date. Simply roll the unit up when you're done with it! A great tool for laptop users who miss their full-sized KB when on the road, or LAN party warriors looking to lighten their load.

The individual raised keys allow an amazing amount of tactile feedback when depressed. Wider keys such as the "Space' and "Backspace" keys contain multiple sensors to improve typing accuracy. While it takes a bit of geting used to (finding the center of the keys is more essential than with normal keyboards), the portability of design and utter silence during use make this puppy a winner.

True-Touch Roll-up keyboard

  • Rolls-up for easy storage and portability
  • Dust and moisture proof
  • Standard 104-key keyboard
  • Choose from PS/2 only or both USB & PS/2 connectivity
  • Lifetime of approximately 15,000,000 keystrokes!
  • Killing Trees on the Go

    Posted by hi iam cute,cool,sweet,awesome | 13:29

    I have said it in the past and it still holds true, printers are one of the stupidest technologies on Earth. These single purpose machines are always screwing up. They process information like my grandmother on Valium and cost more to operate per use than smoking crack cocaine with a Belgian prostitute. That being said, printer design has (up until now) been very boring and unimaginative. Introducing “Trak” by designer Hung Chih Wang. He has brilliantly re-imagined mobile printing by placing the entire operation on the back of a laptop display. With a detachable printer head and USB powered, this ultra compact design should be perfect for road warriors everywhere…until it screws up and prints the same wrong page over and over and over and over again.

    Another Touchscreen Phone But Wait, This One Has A Surprise!

    Posted by hi iam cute,cool,sweet,awesome | 13:08

    Check out this concept mobile phone called the Mooon+. One too many “o’s” in there but I appreciate the clean design. It’s got that big gorgeous touchscreen, sleek design, sexy metal accents, and a digital camera. So what’s the big deal right? The mouth piece detaches and turns into a bluetooth headset. Ooh snap, I love it!



    morph

    Posted by hi iam cute,cool,sweet,awesome | 13:01

    Nokia research centre (NRC) unveiled its new concept phone named Morph in collaboration with university of Cambridge Nanoscience Center(UK). Its a joint nanotechnology concept with endless possibilities and magical capabilities. It is the next generation phone which can do so many wonderful things like no other portable device can.

    Features:

    This concept phone as I have previously said, can do wonders and may create fantastic opportunities for portable world such as:

    • It is very flexible and will blend seamlessly with our normal life with the stretchable silicon built into it.
    • It can clean itself automatically from dust, liquids and even fingerprints with its Super hydrophobic “Nanoflowers”.
    • With a solar charging option through “Nanograss”, it has proved itself to be a hardcore environment friendly.
    • Is the apple I am buying washed and hygienic? Is the air I am breathing in is free from germs? You would be able to ask these type of questions from the morph which will be answered with the help of its Integrated sensors which would enable us to choose the thing which would be best for our environment and ultimately for ourselves.
    • One more thing, it would have transparent greenish type electronics, meaning you could see through it. Amazing isn’t it?

    In addition to the features I have written above, it would have one more feature which is more functionality in less cost and space. All of these new capabilities will unleash new horizons to communicate and interact in unprecedented ways.

    It could be transformed in various types of shapes according to one’s needs including:
    Standard mode: Just like any normal handset.
    Landscape mode: In this mode, It could analyze things with its nanosensors in great detail. Just like the apple example I gave above.
    Bracelet mode: Wrist up the phone around your hand just like a watch as you might have seen in some sci-fi movie.