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Future laptops are inspired by the human body, says Danish student
Intel recently hosted a competition to get new influences on how the future laptop computers should be designed. The winning concept, produced by Danish design student Øivind Alexander Slaatto, is foldable and has two screens. |
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One of the winning points in Slaattos design was that the model is based on the way the human body works, and not the other way around. For example the model can fold around itself with ease.
- There is so much to learn from the human body, in the way it works, that is lost when we use computers said Slaatto.
The instigators at Intel were very pleased with the turn out: - The innovations have been inside the machines and not outside them. We have to force a paradigm shift if anything is going to happen, says Tommy Rydendahl, technical spokesman at Intel, to Computerworld Online.
The price, a check for 25 000 Danish crowns, was handed over at a ceremony at the Danish art museum Louisiana.
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