The 'Star Wars' era seems to be really closing in, given innovative concepts such as the E-Ball personal computer. For those of you looking not for other thinner and faster PCs but something truly novel, this is undoubtedly your design destination.
Created by designer Apostol Tnokovski, the device reflects his inclination towards the flawless spherical shape and is promoted as the smallest PC ever made. It features a pop-out laser mouse, an LCD projector which illuminates either a wall or a pane of paper for a display and a projected laser keyboard. Measuring just 160mm in diameter, E-Ball remarkably integrates a dual core processor, 250 to 500GB hard drive, 2GB of RAM, integrated graphic card and sound card, 2x50W speakers, HD-DVD recorder, LAN and WLAN card, modem, and a webcam.
With such unparalleled functionality and unique design, we will definitely be anticipating this marvel of a PC to roll out!
Spherical PCs
Revolutionary Compact E-Ball Shapes the Future of Computing
Trend Themes
1. Spherical Pcs - Creating compact spherical-shaped PCs opens up new possibilities for innovative computer designs.
2. Flawless Spherical Shape - Designing electronic devices with flawless spherical shapes can revolutionize the aesthetics and user experience of consumer electronics.
3. Integrated Features - Integrating multiple features into compact PCs, such as laser mouse, LCD projector, laser keyboard, and built-in speakers, enhances functionality and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Hardware - The computer hardware industry can explore new opportunities by developing and manufacturing compact spherical-shaped PCs.
2. Consumer Electronics - Incorporating flawless spherical shapes into consumer electronic devices presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the consumer electronics industry.
3. Embedded Systems - Embedded system manufacturers can leverage integrated features in compact spherical PCs to create innovative solutions for various industries and sectors.