The HP LiM Demonstrates That When It Comes to PCs, Less is More
Marissa Brassfield — February 9, 2009 — Luxury
References: yankodesign
This outrageously gorgeous computer concept is called the HP LiM, which stands for "Less is More." This innovative design aims to streamline computer peripherals in such a way as to reduce the waste and manufacturing costs associated with making PCs.
The HP LiM's 19" monitor is a transparent OLED touchscreen that can slide down nearly parallel to your work surface. A virtual trackpad eliminates the need for a mouse and simultaneously saves space on the wireless keyboard. The HP LiM is designed by Jeffrey S. Engelhardt.
The HP LiM's 19" monitor is a transparent OLED touchscreen that can slide down nearly parallel to your work surface. A virtual trackpad eliminates the need for a mouse and simultaneously saves space on the wireless keyboard. The HP LiM is designed by Jeffrey S. Engelhardt.
Trend Themes
1. Transparent OLED Monitors - Companies can explore the use of transparent OLED monitors to make more sleek and minimalist computer designs.
2. Virtual Trackpads - Virtual trackpads can be integrated into more computer designs to save space and reduce the need for additional peripherals.
3. Sustainable Computer Design - Designs that prioritize sustainability and reducing waste and manufacturing costs can attract consumers who prioritize eco-friendly products.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Manufacturing - Computer manufacturers can explore more sustainable and minimalist designs to reduce waste and manufacturing costs.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can incorporate virtual trackpads and transparent OLED monitors in various products to attract minimalist consumers.
3. Furniture Design - Furniture designers can create workstations specifically optimized for minimalist computers, reducing the need for excess space and peripherals.
4.1
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness