NEC Announces Transparent Flask Phone

By Aditi | January 29, 2008 3:50 am |
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Cell phones

 Flask Phone Coming some time in ’08 will be the new NEC Flask Phone, a transparent touchscreen cell phone that runs on a liquid battery. The idea is that you can actually see the cell fluid disappear as you use your phone so you know how much power you have left, similar to the fluid in a lighter.

The phone has a valve on the bottom to refill the coloured fuel. The fluid looks to come in fluorescent green, blue or red, with an eye-catching lava lamp sort of aesthetic. No telling how much the fluid will cost, however. In fact, NEC has released little information thus far about the Flask Phone other than photos. No word on the exact release date, specs, pricing or networks.

GETAC E100 and B300 Tablet PCs

By Aditi | January 25, 2008 1:16 pm |
Categories:
Useful gadgets

GETAC Inc., the skilful company known for the manufacturing of rugged computers, has recently introduced extreme lightweight GETAC E100 slate style tablet PC along with the GETAC B300 Laptop at the DistribuTECH 2008 Conference and Exhibition organized at the Tampa Convention Centre.

GETAC E100

The GETAC E100 weighs only 3 pounds. It is available with the casing of watertight magnesium alloy meeting MIL-STD-810F and IP54 acquiescence standards. This certifies the casing’s capability to offer protection against dirt, dust, water, motion, shocks and other factors that would otherwise severely damage PC. This PC has been specifically designed for customer service and field applications. Beyond its tough attire, you can find an 8.4-inch TFT SVGA screen with integrated touch screen panel and customizable numeric keypad.

Other specifications comprise an 800MHz Intel Stealey 512KB L2 cache processor, 800 Nits of luminance, up to 1GB of DDRII DRAM, 60 to 100 GB shock-resistant hard disk drive and an array of expandable “mission boxes”.

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Sensor Display Keyboard

By Aditi | January 9, 2008 7:58 pm |
Categories:
Input devices

Just a concept, not more, but still this device might be very interesting. One more brilliant and simple idea from Artemiy Lebedev’s design agency. Optimus Tactus is a keyboard (the follower of Optimus Maximus as you see) that doesn’t have physical keys – the whole surface of this keyboard is touchscreen. That means that there are no restrictions on the keys shape, and of course their functions and picture. Moreover, any part of the keyboard surface can be programmed to perform any function or to display any images. That means that rather big part of this keyboard can work as display (playing video for example) while rest surface will work like keys.

Don’t have any idea about its price or when it will be available for sale, but looking at their previous stuff I guess that we’ll see Optimus Tactus in stores by the end of this year and the price will be definitely not less than $1000. So, anyway it’s just a good conceptional piece of hardware that could be extremely useful and will be interesting for every geek.

Optimus Tactus Keyboard



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