At CES 2012 (the famous Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, USA) recently held could see all kinds of mobile devices, computers and electronic gadgets. In some of the stands, like Sony, also could see some so-called conceptual designs which manufacturers hint at what may be the future that is yet to come.
Raymond Wong DVICO recorded some images of these models to share with all readers and people who could not be enjoying the show in person.
In the world of design engineers and conceptual artists of the research teams and development of semi-functional prototypes or companies prepare “ideas come true”: they look and sometimes even a touch “real” do not comply with the requirements of a real device – for example, often have little battery, the operating system is a magic trick that something real or the buttons are “white lies”.
Some of the designs shown at CES Sony computers / tablets ultralight flexible material which can be adapted to different forms and change your look, making this case a kind of support for the monitor.
The other example is a laptop that features an ultra-thin keyboard that can be separated from the main computer, in one of the designs of these devices are also included the classic pens for tablets, but also work with finger touch gestures like most of tablets and smartphones today.




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