Wednesday 6 February 2013

Hand Powered Phone Charger

When there is an emergency situation where there is no power outlet to charge the phone, we will need this 'BoostTurbine 2000 Rechargeable 2000mAh USB Battery Pack with Hand Turbine Power'. In one minute the hand turbine power generator can produce enough power for a 30-second call or a few critical texts. Made of tough but lightweight aluminum and with its sleek and elegant design it’s compact enough to fit in your pocket. The Micro-USB DC input to use with most smartphone chargers and a standard USB port for charging mobile devices. Simply press the button to see LED indicator of battery charge level. [Buy $60.00]






 

Monday 4 February 2013

inkey Keyboard Concept

Designers Aleksander Suhih & Maxim Mezentsev together designed this E-inkey Keyboard Concept for Pixel studio. This is a wireless multi tasking keyboard uses e-ink technology that has the power saving edge. This allows us to use different layouts and customize keys as per our needs or program we are using at that moment!





Tuesday 29 January 2013

Nokia Lumia 999 Concept

Nokia Lumia 999 Concept comes with black and white design, created by Jonas Daehnert. Nokia Lumia concept features a 4.3 inch display, an aluminum case and that the hardware buttons are pressure sensitive and not capacitive. The phone is slightly curved in a very discrete way and also the integration of the camera, that looks like a sci-fi compact camera. Comes with cool buttons, including a camera button. If the specs goes with 1 GB of RAM, at least 16 GB of storage, a 2000+ mAh battery and a dual core CPU will be better for this kind of phone. [Via Concept-Phones]

Monday 28 January 2013

Transformer USB Flash Memory Drives

These are exquisitely re-produced transformer flash drives by Seatech. It transforms from flash drive to leopard in seconds, see picture for the incredible display. This is a premium drive features true capacity and reliable storage. A USB drive can transform into an animal? it can be a USB and also a toy. You can also choose the capacity. It is available in 4GB, 8GB and 32 BG. What are you waiting for? Own it... [8GB- $13.20 , 32GB- $34.50.. If you want to bye? Go to this website. www.spicytec.com

Thursday 24 January 2013

Fujitsu Flexible AMOLED Notebook

Kim Min Seok created a very interesting Fujitsu laptop dubbed “The Real Notebook”. The idea behind this device is to use just like you would do with a real life notebook made of paper… It involves bendable AMOLED screens and the design of the gadget actually reminds me of the Sony S1 tablet a bit. You also get a preview display, a page turning motion and folder action. Folding pages is the gesture you’ll be using to get around menus on this device. Its rounded central area, the one that looks like the upper part of the Sony S1 is done that way in order to get a better grip. With an affordable price and flexible AMOLED displays supplied by Samsung, this wonderful notebook could replace magazines and paper notebooks any time now. [via, Original Source]

Flexible AMOLED Smartphone Concept







The key technology of the device is the “Galaxy Skin” that transforms the entire body of the handset by sending an electronic signal. As far as specs go, the display is a 4 inch WVGA one of the flexible kind and the Samsung Galaxy Skin also comes with a 1GHz CPU, a projector, augmented reality and the customized Android Flexy OS. This concept should appeal to all. The construction is very surprising and interesting. 8 megapixel camera on board with auto focus, panorama shot and more, plus Bluetooth 3.0 support, USB 2.0 and WiFi 802.11 b/g/n. You get 32GB/16GB of internal memory on the device. The product measures 8mm in thickness and its battery is a 1500 mAh unit. Designer: Heyon You [Images & Articles, Original Source]












Amazing Samsung Flexible AMOLED Display Transparent Tablet Concept

As per the video, this Samsung’s flexible concept tablet shows 3D graphics, allows instant translation, augmented reality interaction and even projects 3D holograms on its surface. This incredible device is transparent, very thin and it’s foldable, so it can fit in the tiniest purses and bags. The main problems with flexible screens and devices are batteries and resilience. The key to solving problems would be organic materials and solar charging. Check the video below!

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