Seve Jobs once said that people don’t know what they until you show
it to them. This is probably why we have independent gadgets now vying
for integration with features of mainstream products.Can your tablet
take good pictures; is your cellphone smart like a
computer; can your MP3 player shoot videos? Not only are we duplicating
applications, we are also diluting the individuality of a device. I’m
not going to judge on the technology wastage here, instead I’ll update
you on concepts like the Lifebook. An idea that integrates a tablet,
camera, phone and music player to collectively form the hardware for a
laptop! They all work independently to support their unique identity and
yet unify to create a magical device.
The proposed Lifebook is a laptop computer concept based on the principle of “shared hardware”. Currently a lot of hardware is wasted when we use separate devices, as there is often a lot of “repeat” of data stored and features. For example if I have my songs on my music player, why do I have to block the same amount of storage on my laptop? Similarly, if I have a processor sitting in my tablet, why can it not also run/assist my laptop? If I have a fully functional camera with its own memory and image processing power, why do I need to have it repeated in my laptop?
Designer: Prashant Chandra
The proposed Lifebook is a laptop computer concept based on the principle of “shared hardware”. Currently a lot of hardware is wasted when we use separate devices, as there is often a lot of “repeat” of data stored and features. For example if I have my songs on my music player, why do I have to block the same amount of storage on my laptop? Similarly, if I have a processor sitting in my tablet, why can it not also run/assist my laptop? If I have a fully functional camera with its own memory and image processing power, why do I need to have it repeated in my laptop?
Designer: Prashant Chandra
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