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E-Pod Is the iPhone Dock Concept
16/03/2010 01:43
Aside from concept phones and other portable devices, we sometimes take some time to check out concept accessories, like this iPod/iPhone dock. The E-Pod is a Eun Seok Huh creation and plays the part of a speaker, movie projector, alarm clock and… obviously a dock.
The device is the size of a regular alarm clock and it packs stereo speakers, Hi-Fi Stereo Sound, an LCD display and a woofer. I really like the design, although the whole tilting dock thing could prove to lack stability, in the long run.
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Apple iPhone 4G Concept Pictures Surface, Hotter Than the Last 4G Design
16/03/2010 01:39
Although for some of you an iPhone 4G concept may be a premiere, this is not the first time we’ve seen a handset branded as the “4G iPhone”, but this design is surely looking hot. Although the last concept Apple handset had incredible specs, we don’t have any info on the device below.
As you can see, it features a full touchscreen display, ideal for full web browsing, playing games and video playback and also iChat – multi-way video and audio conferencing.
I guess the phone’s camera supports video recording and conferencing and, as you can notice in the picture below, Google’s navigational (and probably social networking) services should be supported as well.
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MacBook Mini
16/03/2010 01:37
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 display and even a trackpad, placed on a foldable segment.
MacBook Mini is just 5.4 inches thick when folded and it incorporates a 128GB SSD, but it lacks the optical drive some might be hoping for. I could see this as a pretty decent multimedia device, but also one meant for business men and journalists.
Even gamers might get a kick out of using it. If it weren’t for the thickness, I’d be MacBook Mini’s number one fan.
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iPhone Nano is Real
16/03/2010 01:32
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 that this product is getting more and more real.
What’s Apple waiting for? Macworld 2009 probably, for a surprise release and maybe a surprise price tag, to go with the depression and post-holiday wallet slimness.
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Apple triBook Features a 21 Inches Screen, MacBook With a Full Size Trackpad
14/03/2010 12:16
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 realizing that there’s no such thing in stores yet and that this is only a concept, learn this: the triBook might be more real than we think, specially since Apple’s always quiet about its hot new devices. What this new laptop brings to Apple’s series of portables is the huge screen, which gets two extra side displays, that make up a total of 21 inches of screen space to glance at.
Aside from the lateral folding screens, the Apple triBook also comes with a huge trackpad (the same size as the keyboard), an 8x SuperDrive, I/O connectors, a top notch HDD and the typical MacBook CPU.
Some folks still insist that this is a real device… What do you think?
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