Hey while doing some googling..Oh I penned a new term .WOW!!
Anyways back to the point,I mean just now I was doing some searches on Sony PSP just like that and in the middle of all this I came across new PSP concepts that are soon gonna be turned into real-life gadgets in the near future.It'll surely be a dream come true experience for some rookie game-players like me who seem to admire each and every graphic and styling in the games.
Check them out.
his the first concept I saw on Google.It was fine but I think its gonna be more bulkier and deformed than the present PSP,but the touch-screen feature makes it stand out of the crowd.
This is the PSP concept from Sony Ericsson.The design is somewhat similar to the present one,but still is cool enough.
This is another concept Of Sony PSP which I found in Google Image Search.Looks more like a mini laptop,but is not pocket-sized,so it isn't portable enough.
And yeah, I found another concept in the WHAT'S HOT magazine that comes with Delhi Times (Times of India,Delhi).It was kind of cooler than all these.Check it out.
and see the step-by-step movement how it works.
It has been designed by Designer Tai Chiem and he has chipped in a flexible OLED display that can be rolled into the cylindrical key etched console.When switched on,the electric charge powering the display stiffens the screen and the stereo speakers on the sides double up as a jog wheel and camera control.It's surely a hellova design and it can't as portable as this.
Still asking for more???
I've only one advice...
Just wait for 5 years or so and all this will be history.
Rock on \m/
MS
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4 Comments:
huge misconception: none of these concepts are actually going to be built in real life.(this is referring to your line that they will be soon created in real life). these are just photoshop made images, not even proper prototypes.
apart from that, my vote will go to the last one. not just for design, but also practically, it can be built. Foldable OLEDs consume lesser power, so the hardware in the cylinder might be able to run it.
nice work dude>>by d way wat was d source??>>wiki?>forums :p
duhh... ^ on pawan's comment..!!
i saw the last one .. flexible one in the newspaper too.. and the others on the net... you need to search for these baby..!
ok.....maybe I should do more research work to convince you all.
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