Among some pretty interesting tablet designs we’ve recently come across there’s also the Asus Net Fusion, created by Juan Manuel Bustos. This device combines the features of a laptop with those of a netbook and tablet. Destined to reach the hands of graphic design professionals and students this product gets detailed below. The thickness of Asus tablet is 13mm, it [...]
Tags: ASUS concepts, Asus Net Fusion, Laptop Concepts, Netbook Concepts, Notebook Concepts
I am ready to go to Geek Heaven! One of the reasons why devices like iPad and other tablets exist is to satisfy this urge in us to be connected with the web world. The latest touchscreen phones also carry the same incentive, but both devices have the same flaw: phones lack the screen real estate and tablets lack an [...]
Tags: Innovative Smartbook Concept, Laptop Concepts, Notebook Concepts, Smartbook Concepts
Students of Georgia State University made up their mind to make a concept video which would show what a MacBook Touch would look like for a fun product management class. The presentation begins with an old Mac from 1984 then immediately passes to the iPod in 2001 and then the iPhone a few years after that at which point the [...]
Tags: Apple concepts, Laptop Concepts, Mac Concepts, MacBook Touch, MacBook Touch Concept, Notebook Concepts
Samsung Electronics reveals its first laptop featuring clear active matrix OLED display. Such laptops which sport Samsung’s clear AMOLED allow the user to work and see objects placed behind the screen at the same time. The laptop’s display has a transparency that can go as high as 40%. Of course, the technology is still in the beginning stages but it [...]
Tags: Laptop Concepts, Notebook Concepts, Samsung AMOLED, Samsung concepts, Samsung Transparent AMOLED
Watch out, Apple. Here comes gelfrog. Looking like something right out of Mars Attacks! (“We come in peace”) with its green elastic outer “skin”, the organic-looking notebook utilizes super-pliable elastomer to act as a smart skin. The result: An almost durable yet lightweight device that won’t be toast if you drop it. The clever folks at Frog Design have factored [...]
Welcome to 2008, readers, and if Axiotron’s announcement that its long-awaited Modbook is finally shipping — several weeks ahead of schedule — is any indication, it looks to be a good year indeed for consumer electronics fans. First unveiled nearly a year ago at Macworld 2007, the MacBook-based, Wacom-modified Modbook has definitely seen its share of delays, although in the [...]
Tags: Axiotron Concepts, Axiotron Modbook OS X, Laptop Concepts, Notebook Concepts, Tablet Concepts
We are lovers of multi screen displays. We have earlier told you about Canova’s dual touch screen laptop and Dual Flip-up Flat Panel LCD Monitor from General Digital. Another impressive one comes from Acme. The folding multi display is also great for carrying with you wherever you go, so your work performance doesn’t suffers in case you are addicted to [...]
Tags: Folding Multi-Display, Laptop Concepts, Notebook Concepts
LG introduced e-Book, an ecological laptop concept that uses fuel cell batteries and features organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology. This concept notebook received a Red Dot Award nomination for “Best Concept Design” for 2006. The batteries of the LG e-Book use natural gas, methanol, and other eco-friendly liquid fuels. The fuel is stored in a transparent cylindrical hinge. The [...]
Tags: Laptop Concepts, LG Concepts, LG e-Book, Notebook Concepts
Check out the new Sungjut TangoX Nano UMPC, which will have a VIA CPU C7-M ULV at 1.2GHz, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 40 or 80GB HDD, HD Audio, 7″ WVGA (800×480) touch screen, 4 in 1 Card reader, Ethernet Port , WiFi a/b/g, USB 2.0 (2 ports), DVI output and a detachable, integrated Skye handset. Do you hear the Eee [...]
As Yanko regulars might notice, we post a lot of concepts from Mac Funamizu, but I’m putting my foot down and stopping the love fest here and now. This flexible OLED monitor concept which supposes the OLED material would roll up inside the white stand and allow the user to choose the optimum screen size. Supposing that the material could [...]
We are so traditional in our ways that we tend to presume the obvious materials of choice for something like our computers. Now, would you buy the theory of stretching a Bamboo fabric across the aluminum frame of the comp to protect its innards? This will not only cut costs of manufacturing by 65%, but also the bamboo will also [...]

