Apple iMac Concept Design
January 13, 2008 | Author: Ree | 1,959 Views | |
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A concept design for the future of Apple iMac Computer that features a transparent screen and sexy curves.
There isn’t really much left to comment on regarding this neat concept iMac, a picture really does say a thousand words. The concept design by Adam Benton is based on, “current Apple design trends, as well as the previous iMac incarnation†and pitches a 30 inch transparent screen which can be set to different levels of transparency and is totally transparent when switched off. The keyboard, also transparent is ergonomically designed with light sensitive illuminated keys and the whole set-up is of course wireless. No word yet on whether this design will go to production, we’ll just have to wait and see!

Tags: Apple, Computer-Graphics, Design, Desktop-PC, Future, Macintosh
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Nice. But probably not going to be very practical in rooms with bright lights or lots of sunlight.
I don’t think it has any real practicality to it except looking cool. Might looking good in a service oriented shop or mall.
[...] New Unofficial Sony Concept Laptop Notebook Design Unveiled Check out these great Sony Vaio concept designs that have been popping up on the net, they are certainly a step a head of the iMac concept designs we featured in January’s posts (click here to read iMac Concept Designs). [...]
Comments like “I don’t think it has any real practicality” reminds me of the 1st comments about PC’s and cell phones … I think it’ll catch like wildfire ! Especially when the technology is used in other spheres of everyday life … like advertising.