Posts Tagged “design”


dell-mlb-design
If the funky designs from Dell we reported on earlier didn’t satisfy your customization mood, how about a Major League Baseball design? The MLB post season is already under way and to show support for your team, you can now get a customized artwork design on your Dell Inspiron Mini supporting each MLB team. Three designs will be available for the teams, classic, fans and die-hard starting from next month.

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usb-robot-flash-drive
If Futurama’s Bender was a a flash drive, this is close to what we’d get. Apparently, if you combine the idea of netbook controlled robots and USB keys, you’d actually get something that doesn’t suck so bad. Enter this generic, silver-looking USB flash drive, which looks like it doesn’t have a care in the world. Other than having shiny metal assets, this flash drive can carry up to 4GB of user data. It costs just $25 a piece.

Gadget4All via Pocket-Lint

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isamu-sanada-macbook-mini-netbook
Even though Apple insists that it isn’t actively working on a netbook, its legion of followers just can’t get over the fact that they can, and they will probably own the competition once they do step into the netbook arena. We’re about as near to seeing an Apple netbook as we are to becoming friends with Santa Claus, though, so until that day comes, we’ll just have to satisfy ourselves with fan-made mock-ups.

What you see here is one such thing, made by Japanese photographer Isamu Sanada. This design for an Apple netbook doesn’t only fold in half, it folds three ways, touting a large multi-touch trackpad on its third foldable flap. It actually looks quite decent, not to mention sexy. Here’s hoping Apple takes some design cues from this 3D render *if* they ever decide to work on it for real.

Via Cult of Mac

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