The Fujitsu Lifebook series has always been
characterized by its strong connection with the latest technology in
laptops. Biometric control, touchscreen and other items have made an
important point for designers and discoverers of new trends.
How could the next model be improved? The designer Patrick Decker and
Florian Langer imagined a portable modular. A framework could integrate
three elements: a smartphone, a tablet and a physical keyboard.
The tablet screen and act as a hardware device, the smartphone tablet
multitouch to govern the pointer and the keyboard to write. So the
combination of three elements will lead to a laptop to use in case of
need. At present, however, remains only a draft.
Wouldn’t it be nice to just have one place to store your digital
camera, laptop and smartphone? Well your prayers have been answered! The
new Fujitsu Lifebook (also called Lifebook 2013) is a laptop that comes
with, and stores your smartphone, tablet and digital camera all in one
laptop. The idea is to provide consumers with an affordable laptop that
can sync and update all devices simultaneously from the same place.
The design for the Lifebook was developed by Prashant Chandra after winning a competition Fujitsu was holding. The Lifebook allows all the parts and devices to work together with your computer without having to worry about USB plugs and cords. For example, the digital camera slot on the front of the Lifebook allows for instant connectivity, enabling you to download all your photos straight to the computer. You can also charge your camera this way.
Another interesting part of the design is that the Lifebook doesn’t come with a keyboard because it is also a tablet. The tablet, once slotted in place becomes a keyboard when needed or a second display screen. You can finally have it all in one package!
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