The
whole idea of notebook docks was interesting 10+ years ago when we had
to be frugal with our I/O ports and live with subpar LCD screens. Now
that notebooks have pretty much caught up with desktops, do we really
need another docking solution? According to designer Yong-Seong Kim, we
do.
His
go-anywhere desktop docking solution calls for a large slot behind the
LCD display. This is where you slide your notebook in, allowing you to
access all its information from a desktop form factor. The notebook’s
screen also becomes your second display, in portrait mode of course.
It’s an interesting concept but somehow, this makes as much sense as the palm folio.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
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