Concept design By Korean designer Won-Seok Lee. Developed like a unidirectional projector with windows facing any side of the surface, the hybrid concept is put across to mark a revolution. There is no dearth of distinctive PC concepts but the advent of this has stolen the need of colossal desktops. Other specks include membrane keyboard that emerges when required, incorporated optical drive and there is another attached unique feature of its accessibility as a source of ambient light enlightening the surroundings’ when not in use as a PC. If ever it becomes functional, its installment into our interiors would look an artwork .








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9 comments

  1. Valerie // June 25, 2008 10:53 AM  

    .. I'm just wondering if it is easy to type with such a keyboard...

  2. Ken Creten // June 25, 2008 11:16 AM  

    That's the big problem in my mind. This keyboard is anti-ergo. Look at how your fingers are arranged and then look at that; it's backwards and perhaps inside out. :) Looks cool nontheless. Though, it might be a better vase than a computer

  3. Anonymous // June 25, 2008 11:31 AM  

    Ha ha, why is the windows cd in there

  4. Anonymous // June 25, 2008 11:53 AM  

    I didn't see any usb ports. major flaw if there isn't any in ther, otherwise, just plug in your favorite keyboard. :D

  5. Anonymous // June 25, 2008 12:00 PM  

    I guess the lack of usb ports would be that when this new pc is released, there will be some kind of blue tooth keyboard, and everything could be transferred by wireless

  6. Vinas // June 25, 2008 1:16 PM  

    Ghey. No PC parts would fit in there so you would just use a laptop at that point.

  7. benaffleck // June 25, 2008 2:03 PM  

    Has sexual purpose

  8. Qazaq // June 25, 2008 5:20 PM  

    Not practical, but a great concept design.

    By the way, I am pretty sure the USB ports are underneath the lip at the bottom, like the optical drive...

    This seems nice-looking...but I wouldn't buy something like this if it was on a shelf...

  9. Anonymous // September 18, 2008 7:16 PM  

    I THINK THE LAPTOP IT IS EASY TO BROKEN (THE TUBE)