The
technological trends change very fast. If you are not able to change
with technology then new technology makes you outdated. So, we have to
keep an eye on the past and future trends of technology.
Initially
an idea makes a concept which in turn takes shape and then we see the
products based on that concept in the coming days, months or year.
Enlisted below are such concept laptops which may be a trend of our
future.
Fujitsu’s Turn Table PC
Aspiring
DJs to scratch and spin digital media files on the Turn Table PC, a
prototype of a combo system from Fujitsu that can serve as a notebook
or as a digital turntable.
The design calls for a 20-inch LCD
screen that can be folded closed to use the turntable function. Users
control the turntable by a touch screen on the outside of the
notebook’s lid. Also in the future tech department, Fujistu showed the
Ultra Mobile, a handheld computer with a touch screen that includes a
built-in digital camera, a digital music player, and support for
wireless Internet access. The same size as a CD jewel case, the Ultra
Mobile uses a novel method to turn the system on and off: users rotate
the front half of the machine–including the screen–45 degrees, changing
the computer’s shape from a square to a star.
Cario – Notebook On The Go by Anna Lopez
A
slim line, lightweight concept Notebook for the mobile worker. This
notebook gives the user possibility to use it without a notebook bag.
As Adjusted for use in car whilst stationary to enable a work space for
the business commuter. Inside the car the notebook is designed to fit
the interior, Once connected into the cars system, through the notebook
the user has easy access to personalize the vehicles environment and
settings to their preferences. The Notebook would only work in the car
while driving as a HUD (head up display) with the projector, for a safe
driving. And turn into workmode while stationary and adjusted on the
drivers steering wheel.
Intel’s Metro NoteBook
The
“metro notebook”, an ultra-thin, ultra-light laptop for the ladies.
Designed to be carried over the shoulder, the sub-0.7in thick, 1kg
device sports an always-on secondary display for fast info updates.
Core 2 Duo, a colour non-volatile e-ink display, entirely wireless
communications with reconfigurable antennae able to switch between the
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and WiMAX links the laptop’s envisaged to maintain.
Fujitsu Folding Laptop
Fujitsu
reckon they’ve got the ultimate UMPC licked, with this swish design
for a laptop which literally folds in half to fit your pocket.
Toting
extra keys inside for gaming, the half-pint lappy also packs in a
finger print reader, so all your data’s secure should it slip down the
back of a stranger’s sofa.
Compenion Laptop Concept
Felix
Schmidberger design for a laptop for 2015 with OLED touch screen. It
consists of two sliding OLED screens, one of which can be used as a
keyboard, where necessary. Our opinion is that while this is the nicest
looking concept we have seen, we suspect that innovation will outstrip
this vision significantly by then.
Frog Concept Design
The
Gelfrog converges style and function. The final product is rugged, yet
flexible enough to be used in the classroom, in the urban jungle, or
on the nature trail. Encased in a smart skin, the gelfrog displays
image content from a mobile mirror, photo slide show, video projector
and everything in between. Wireless technology enables immersive and
interactive learning. Through video capture capabilities and
just-in-time data library access, the gelfrog is both a journal of
student experiences and a window to new worlds.
Canvas Laptop Concept Designed By Kyle Cherry
It
is a futuristic concept laptop that is supposed to provide a better
quality for the designer and also its said that it will raise the
productive rate of the artist. It will feature a very thin touchscreen
and the other components will look just about the same but they will be
better adjusted.
OLPC Hinged Laptop
The
OLPC engineers and partners were most interested in the designs that
more closely resembled a traditional laptop. Yet the machine also had
to double as an e-book and be easily portable. So as the designers
continued to develop the concept through physical models, they evaluated
how each possible architecture would perform in each mode and
transform between them.
DesCom
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as part MERE ROTEBURU to display. Placed a strong feeling in the room
and suddenly the PC has been expressed in a natural blend with the
interior. Keyboard for touch screen technology, in addition to standard
keyboard layout and can be. And have a slot on the edge
OPUTIKARUDORAIBU. Display, T series and the 22-inch LCD.
Thinkpad reserve edition
Lenovo
have a dedicated website for the Thinkpad reserve edition. When IBM
handed all of their laptop division to Lenovo, many feared that the
classic Thinkpad design would lose its way. While the reserve edition
smacks of the type of design common to limited editions it is
nonetheless a very interesting machine.
Traveller Laptop by Nikita Golovlev
This
is not a laptop purse, but we include it because it shows a foldable
screen, something that we are surprised that hasn’t been played around
with more in concept designs. Concept design by Nikita Golovlev.
Canova Dual Screen Laptop
The
Canova dual screen laptop may look like two chunky light boxes hinged
together, but its an idea that is repeated in many concept designs
these days, and who knows, perhaps Apple are working on something like
this. That would surely blow away the Optimus Maximus keyboard.
HP Concept Laptop
In
October 2006 HP’s CTO of the HP Personal Systems Group, Phil McKinney
showed several of HP’s recent concept designs. If this laptop prototype
is anything to go by then HP have some much nicer designs on the way.
Samsung Amoled Concept
Its
concept notebook by Samsung features a unique design which is thin and
sleek and a touch-sensitive keyboard which lacks tactile feedback.
The Graphite Executive Laptop Concept
At
the heart of the machine are two thin layers of metal. These layers
incorporate all of the electromechanical elements needed to drive the
computational and software functionality. This substructure element is
also secured to the outer metal clamshell rings. These rings help
capture the smoked plastic enclosures that seal the unit completely.
Since the laptop sends and receives all information wirelessly, it can
be seamless with no cracks, crevices, or plugs to allow moisture or
debris inside.
Concept Foldable Laptop/PDA
It
has been a while since we featured a concept piece on TFTS, primarily
because little of what we have come across of late has particularly
inspired us – but that’s certainly not the case when it comes to this
concept PDA
unit which, from an aesthetic standpoint alone, certainly hits the mark.
unit which, from an aesthetic standpoint alone, certainly hits the mark.
LG notebook fuel cell system
Designed
for notebooks, the fuel cell will also be able to power handheld
devices such as portable media players and mobile phones, LG Chem said,
by connecting to their USB ports.
Still, LG Chem’s prototype isn’t exactly compact, as the company’s photos show. It said the fuel-cell unit weighs under 1kg.
MacTab
It
is the complement to MyBook in the high-end. The incredibly thin
wireless keyboard is used as a protection cover for transportation. It
stays in place with a combination of magnets and notches.
Vaio Zoom
Vaio
Zoom notebook features a holographic glass screen that goes
transparent and a keyboard that turns opaque when turned off. Turn it on
and the touchscreen holographic festivities begin.
Macbook 0801
Macbook
0801 concept laptop by Isamu Sanada is more like a black version of
the now Macbook Air. It also features an ultra-thin keyboard and a very
sleek design.
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