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Jetlev Flyer - Jetlev Flyer. Bento Laptop Tablet Hybrid by René Woo-Ram Lee & Yanko Design - StumbleUpon. Bento is quite an exceptional and forward thinking concept by René Woo-Ram Lee. It’s quite a plausible scenario that most of use/own a tablet, a PC, external hard drives and a smartphone. Now combine the power of these to have fully customizable Bento Laptop! The Box accommodates all the gear to work as one whole unit or individually; as you see fit. Features Laptop with 15″ OLED screen11″ tablet and 4″ phone sit in shallow depressionsSolar powered lithium-ion battery1TB SSD drive Designer: René Woo-Ram Lee The Fujitsu branding is evident and rightly so, the concept is a part of the Fujitsu Design Award that is organized by Designboom.

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The Buyer's Guide For Men. Gadgets. Modular PC Concept Modbook, You can make it !You can break it. Designed by a Mechanical Engineer Juan Esteban this modular PC concept is really an awe-inspiring piece of technology as it provides the functionality of two tablets, the mobility of a laptop and the power of a Desktop.The screen of the PC is the outcome of two tablets joined together side by side while the base can be swapped into a handy entertainment device perfect for any dwelling.When all the three devices are joined with one another,they give birth to a multimedia machine that is capable of 3D rendering, video, music edition and many other tasks.The modbook is one of the entries in Fujitu awards 2011 and will definitely compete multimedia devices in the race of portability and technological trends,as it is powered with all the key features that a desktop or a laptop exhibit.

Source: coroflot. NoteSlate - Devices and Cases -- Better Living Through Design. Written by Katie on February 8, 2011. Permalink No, it’s not an iPad wannabe, nor is it a new eReader. It’s got no apps or games or books stored on its memory card. This simple tablet device takes the place of pen and paper, that’s all. It has a simple real-paper-look interface that allows you to make notes or sketches for future reference, then save or delete them.

With a long life battery (180h) and a $99 price point, it’s awfully tempting to see how well it would work. Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait until June of this year to actually put your hands on one, but it could just be worth it. See NoteSlate’s website for specifications and details. Looks like the basic model along with the white and black version will be available June 2011, while the red, green, and blue ones will be available in December 2011. NoteSlate COLOR (price and availability will be announced at a later date) Thanks Stephon! Maptor – a Map and a Projector 2 in 1 & Gadget Reviews, Gift Ideas, L...