Showing posts with label RF711 Laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RF711 Laptop. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

The new motorized laptop brings a revolution to your personalized computer

With the Motorized Laptop, never again would you have to make manual adjustments to the screen. The whole concept has been devised by designer Tobias Toft, who designed this ingenious idea for his final project at CIID.


By fitting in a motorized device into the laptop, Toft has been able to control the angle of the lid, making it open and close automatically. This is not all, for he has even installed an Arduino board within the computer’s machinery, which has further been coupled up with a Servomotor letting the computer do wonders. The motherboard of the laptop and the motor make the contraption do wonders. This piece of machinery has been rigged in such a way that it brings about a revolution in the way technology has been modified to serve our needs.

The whole programming has been done on the Open Frameworks software and it allows the laptop to automatically figure out the position of the user. In turn, the webcam and the microphone of the computer move the lid around by judging the position of the user’s face. The touch sensor’s make the experience all the more lightheaded and interesting. The creativity of the designer reflects in every bit of the designing involved and makes everything stand out in the best of ways. Via: Portfolio

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Electrolux concept laptop is also a stove

Electrolux has a Design contest every year, and I take it that they just love concept designs. This laptop is one of the more unusual ones.I don’t know how practical it is, and you can see how easy it is to describe.


It is a laptop that has a stove on it, for crying out loud.The first thing I could think of was “where is the keyboard”? I was guessing that it needed a separate keyboard, preferably wireless. Yet I have heard that it has touchscreen computer touch controls. You better make sure the burner is off before you start to type.

I have to admit that I like the idea of a stove laptop. I have gone to many conferences, and I wouldn’t mind cooking my own meals instead of eating the high-priced meals around the conferences. The designer, Dagan Trenchevski, has stated that this is exactly what this is supposed to do, and it is good for campers as well.

I don’t know how the battery can work with the burner on. Also, if you shut this thing while the burner is on, will the screen melt? I’m not looking forward to 911 calls where someone says: “I burnt my hand on my laptop!”

Source: coolest-gadgets.com

Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Lifebook Concept Laptop

The Yankodesign says ”This Lifebook concept merges multiple portable devices together to form a single computer. ‘Lifebook Frame Series’ features an integrated and detachable multifunctional unit – the ‘Lifegear’ device, and a clear structured frame-based layout for each component to slot into. Within the Lifebook, the Lifegear serves as a number pad, touch pad, graphics tablet as well as a social network interface. When one is on-the-go, it can be used as a smartphone”.















Sunday, May 29, 2011

Samsung X360-34G 13.3-Inch Laptop

All in all, Samsung have produced one of the lightest most energy efficient laptops on the market, so why haven’t you taken advantage of their technical expertise?Lets have a look on it’s specs and features:
Processor – Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 / 1.2 GHz ULV ( Dual-Core )
RAM – 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM – 1066 MHz ( 1 x 2 GB )
Hard Drive – 120 GB
Operating System – Microsoft Windows Vista Business / XP Professional downgrade
Screen – 13.3′ TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
Optical Drive – DVD±RW (+R double layer) / DVD-RAM – external
Graphics – Intel GMA X4500
Bluetooth – Yes
Notebook Camera – Integrated – 1.3 Megapixel
Warranty – 1 year warranty

Monday, May 23, 2011

Samsung RF711 Laptop



Though the mainstream laptop market still belongs to the 15-16in portable PC, ever more people are looking to replace their ageing desktop machines for around-the-house browsing and multimedia. Since this doesn't emphasise mobility or long periods away from a socket, you would usually look for the largest screen size that's readily available, which tends to be around the 17-18in mark. Samsung's latest entrant into this arena is its RF711, an attractive 17.3in multimedia machine that's filled to the brim with the latest technology and connectivity.