Articles in the Computer Category
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer, Luxury on 28 June 2009

Sony VAIO is down right sexy. But from what we hear, the new off shoot of the same that goes by the name of Signature Collection might just leave the first laptop range eating dust for it features some brilliantly crafted laptop models. A great fusion of high performance with superb designs, this new offering from Sony will take your breath away.
There is a whole series that include the likes of CS, SR, P, Z and TT. So, if you have your eyes set on the Z798Y/X notebook weighing 3.3 pounds, you just need to set aside $4,350. This one comes wrapped in a premium fiber case to make it extra durable. Part of a limited edition, only 120 units are up for sale. The other options goes by the name of Z790DND notebook with a starting price of $2,750, of which only 300 units are available.
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer, Furniture, Home Appliances, Home Decor on 14 June 2009

Frankly, we never really thought of giving time to ourselves to picture the dining table in the future. But not for Petr Kubik. The promising designer has conceptualised a futuristic edge to the mundane furniture unit that sits like a mammoth in most of our homes. The concept table seems to be inspired by the slightly fancy Gorenje’s smart table, but it does come with its own novelties.
Kubik’s dining table is equipped with a whole range of kitchen appliances and intelligent features like refrigerator, mini-dish washer, toaster, microwave and coffee maker to serve all your needs when you dine with your family.
Posted in Computer, Concept, Entertainment, Gaming on 14 June 2009

The gaming markets have simulators galore. Each one trying to be better than the one next to it. And racing fans have been the taget audience for most of them. As a result, there is a whole range of simulators for them to pick their’s from. However, if you haven’t been charmed by any still because you have been looking for the perfect one that combines great looks with thrillings specs, then check out the stuff from BestSim simultaors.
A new entrant in the field, the company is armed pretty well. Its high-grade stainless steel construction with real sexy paint jobs with airbrushed motives do give its products an edge over others. Then there are other features like the adjustable racing pedalblock, a very new force-feedback technology, 5.1 surround-sound system complete with a multi-screen experience. The simulator also comes equipped with up to three 22-inch LCD monitors and strong bodyshakers placed under the driver’s seat.
Posted in Chair, Computer, Concept, Designer, Luxury on 27 May 2009

In terms of cool workstations, we have had our fair share of some cool concepts to be discussed, especially the pod-shaped Globus artifort mobile workstation because of the privacy it provides to the user. Designer Won Shik Yu’s Flower Bud computer workstation concept too deserves our precious time as this one gives a maintained private dimension in any surrounding.
Being adjustable, the workstation is quite easy to handle. It consists of a modern fiber glass seat that is styled the contemporary way in a whole range of colors, so that you can enjoy and relax in a private space build up as per your whims and fancies.
Posted in Car, Computer, Concept, Gaming, Outdoor on 21 May 2009

Although, Honda’s new Safety Navi might just be dubbed as a PC-based automobile driving simulator, it does a little more than that. Providing different levels of driving experiences for beginners to pro, it might just also give you a lesson to remember in safe driving with an exhilarating virtual feel.
This device, when connected to a retail personal computer and accessories like a steering wheel, lets you enjoy and easy-to-use automobile driving simulator. The software basically consists of two kinds of programs — Eco Drive and SD* Coacher. The former is aimed at teaching fuel-efficient driving techniques whilst the latter gives you pointers into safe driving in extreme weather conditions.
Posted in Computer on 4 May 2009

If you were tired of the bulky mouse that sits like a dictator on your mouse pad without allowing you to even twitch your fingers, your predicament is understandable. The Weramouse is an amazing product that comes with buttons which are placed strategically so as to reduce hand movement.
It also comes with a trackball and you can use it anywhere around 25 feet to control your computer. They can work non stop for 24 hours after you recharge them for 90 minutes. It is one of the more innovative and cooler mice I have come across in life.
Posted in Computer on 2 May 2009

Mac and Linux users did not have the option of using polychromatic keyboards until now. Here is a cool new Luxeed U5 Keynoard which is actually an improvement from the original Luxeed. You could prgram your keyboard to suit your mood and the keys will glisten with light and color.
There is a firmware updater utility and the bright colours may help you see in the dark. However, it is a tad too childish to be suing a keyboard like this and if you are chic and elite enough, you would perhaps not want to use them. Moreover, the keyboard may pull you down in front of people who are very style conscious.
Posted in Computer on 1 May 2009

Tommaso Gecchelin has designed a conceptual MacBook Touch. He has designed for Apple and though it is not even a rumor yet, it would be interesting if his design were chosen by Apple to manufacture the MacBook Touch as designed by the designer.
He uses a hardcore technology called the iSpine and in this, the spine of the laptop would allow multiple viewing positions and you could switch from it being a normal laptop to a larger screen which allows you to project movies or presentations.
Posted in Art, Computer, Worlds Most Expensive on 28 April 2009
We’ve heard of designer netbooks by the dozen, with innovative covers, features and sizes, being on the experiment mode every day across the globe. But how about possessing the most expensive netbook in the world? The most expensive that is. So far, Sony VAIO P netbook was touted as the most highly priced one.
But another netbook has come to beat even Sony Vaio. Fukuyuki from Japan is selling an Acer Aspire One for $ 3,000 reportedly. Why such a big price? Apparently, the netbook has gone through a round of decoration, by a well known Japanese artist UFO-Hayashi. Read the full story »
Posted in Computer on 23 April 2009

If you are a fan of the iMac, you would certainly know that it is quite impossible to get something thinner and more stylish. While that may actually be true, here is a new all in one computer designed by ViewSonic which is 35mm thick. Certainly it is slightly thinner than iMac but that does not help it anyways.
The iMac is more stylish and fashionable and has an attitude that other computers don’t. However, the computer comes with an Atom 1.6Ghz CPU and a DVD RW for all your data needs. The 1GB RAM is quite disappointing and you would not be able to load all the software possible.














