The Ecopad tablet, charging via touch

The Ecopad slate, tablet design new figure and don’t use any external power source, but instead relying on a nano piezoelectricity film that gathers power from each touch or press of the screen.

The device features a LCD display and it runs some light OS such as Honeycomb or Chrome OS. Oh!! be concept that strange with charging via touch. If it’s possible OK!!

This tablet design looks great and if I were to guess its specifics, I’d say it comes with a 10 inch screen, lots of gigabytes of memory and a pretty good camera.

Designers: Jun-se Kim, Yonggu Do & Eunha Seo

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Intel Technology in Digital Signage

Intel Technology in Digital Signage

Digital signage is a relatively new display category that encompasses in-store kiosks, large information displays suspended from a ceiling, touchscreens for navigating a building or store, ambient displays that show imagery or advertising, and more.


Intel Technology in Digital Signage

Intel Technology in Digital Signage
The design involves two 7-foot-tall foot panels bound at the center like a book. These elegant glossy white frames with bamboo accents house cutting-edge technology to create an experience that people find quite magical.On the right side is a 70-inch high resolution color LCD that plays animations and advertisements in a loop. On the left side is a translucent panel that store customers can walk up to and see the store shelves through it. As a customer approaches, a tiny camera embedded in the top recognizes the person’s height and gender and can overlay information on the screen that appears as though it is pointing to items of the shelves behind. This “augmented reality” display may highlight clothing in the person’s size, for example, or items that are on sale. Touching on the items on the display brings up further details. Information about products can be sent to a mobile phone, and a map of the store can be brought up for way-finding.

Smartphone concept Philips Fluid

Smartphone concept Philips Fluid


With modern gadgets getting smaller and better to replace the jewelry or fashion accessories, the contemporary jewelry designers may have to face a tough time in the days to come. Yesterday we covered the Bricell Jewelry Phone in the blog, and now it’s time for another stylish gadget to tickle the trendy users. Conceived by Brazilian designer Dinard da Mata, the “Fluid” is a smartphone concept that as suggested by its name features a flexible OLED display to allow better mobility and ease of use. Designed for Philips, the mobile phone wraps around the wrist to become a bracelet for the fashionable, while gives an easy access on the go.

Smartphone concept Philips Fluid




Smartphone concept Philips Fluid

Smartphone concept Philips Fluid





Touchscreen-concept future technologies

Touch screen concept future technologies


Touch Screen concept Improve your communication and advertising strategy with beMerlin. This revolutionary visual communication system transforms traditional media into an eye-catching interactive experience. Go beyond mouse, keyboard or touch-screens inputs with simple and intuitive hand gestures, without touching

Differentiate yourself with an alternative communication media. Let customers become the actors! Let them play with your ads, browse your products, interact with them and discover their features by giving them the possibility to see them from any angle with a 3D rotation.
touchscreen concept future technologies

touchscreen future technology, future technology


How does it work?

beMerlin’s standard configuration is composed of a video-based movements tracking system, a computer, a beamer and a transparent screen.

The cameras of the tracking system detect the hand movements at a distance and send their location to the computer. The data is instantly processed and the beamer receives the information to be projected on the screen.

beMerlin’s technology is invisible and is easy to install, move or transport. No expensive transformations of the place of installation are needed.

Frame based Lifebook

Frame based Lifebook


Frame Based Lifebook design brings integrates individual capabilities of devices such as smart phones and slate terminals within a single computer. ‘Lifebook frame series’ features an integrated and detachable multifunctional unit – the ‘lifegear’ device, and a clear structured frame-based layout which provides transparency over the assignment of technical components. easy maintenance is ensured by the keyboard’s clever substructure. within the Frame based lifebook, the lifegear serves as a number pad, touch pad, graphic tablet as well as a social network interface. when one is on-the-go, it can be used as a smartphone with handy data management.

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Honda Chopper Concept by Pete Norris


We see modders and bikers adorning their motorbikes with whacky features, just to grab attention, on a somewhat regular basis nowadays. These fluent bikes, when they snarl on the roads, make heartbeats stop. Well, if you are already getting goose bumps imagining one, then check out the Honda Chopper designed by Pete Norris that seeks to combine form with functionality.

Honda Chopper has been fitted with long front suspensions, which makes it look quite different. A feet forward seating arrangement will endow the rider with total comfort while riding it. Its handle bars face downwards to ensure easy maneuverability. The designer has always loved the supersonic bike from Return of the Jedi and agrees that he has derived some inspiration from it.

The motorbike has been wedged with a powerful biofuel engine, which will make it roar like a monster. Apart from this, the wheel hubs come embedded with electric motors. Normally, futuristic vehicles, which have been caked with sci-fi features, don’t rank high on the functionality graph.

Honda Chopper, with a crazy outline, is a practical vehicle and will zoom on the road with the latest technology. Its attention grabbing facade and speedy status are bound to make hearts skip a beat.

Designers: Pete Norris


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Wireless flexible keyboard


The freeKEY combines wireless freedom and complete functionality into the essential tool for getting the most out of any iPad, iPhone, DROID or other Bluetooth supported device.
The freeKEY makes typing with your device easy and efficient. You no longer have to struggle while completing emails or getting work done away from your desktop computer.
Flexible and water resistant, the freeKEY tucks away into your purse or messenger bag pocket while taking up hardly any room. Along with your iPad, the innovative design of the freeKEY enables it to be used with your iPad 2, iPhone, tablet, laptop and more.

Wireless flexible keyboard





Flex Tablet Computer future!


Flex is a revolutionary collapsible tablet computer, with flexible screen while still maintaining rigidity.It encapsulates a flexible spine plus a bendy screen within the frame, which allows the user to translate flex from a slate to several form factors. A loop stand integrated into flex paves way for best content viewing experience. Flex’s flexible spine facilitates efficiency as well as collaboration on a tablet.


Flex incorporates a 14” 3:4 touch screen in slate mode, with the screen measuring 18.5” wide while completely expanded. You can use Flex according to your own preference, by bending it into a notebook, for content creation or bending it outwards for screen share session.
Designer : Rene Lee  







Flex Tablet Computer future