The concept computer of designer Felix Schmidberger in Stuttgart (Germany) borrowed ideas from slider-shaped phones. With this design, users will not have to open the lid as before, just slide the screen up. Sliding design helps manufacturers reduce the size of the machine
Canova
The two-screen system is expected to 'sublimate' in the next 7 years. The appearance of the Canova concept computer of the company designed V12 Design (Italy) is no different from the laptops currently on the market today, but the special thing is that Canova has two touch screens on the two body parts. The upper screen is used to display applications and the bottom screen is designed for users to perform operations, such as typing, drawing and annotation.
Siafu
The idea of laptops for 2015 by designer Jonathan Lucas, of Long Beach Company (USA), is reserved for visually impaired users, without monitors.
Because the visually impaired cannot see on the screen, the Siafu computer converts the image into images in 3D space and displays it on the surface of the computer. Siafu is made from synthetic materials derived from oil.
Users will communicate with Siafu with their fingers to feel the sounds and images appear on the computer's surface.
Cario
Designer Anna Lopez has created a special laptop for flexible use in cars, cafes or in places that are uncomfortable in space. Users can change the shape of the computer according to working conditions, can fold the machine into the shape of a easel while traveling or pulling the integrated hinge to attach to the car steering wheel.
The Cario computer has a projector to display images on the windshield of a car. Therefore, users do not need to look down the steering wheel to monitor the computer. This function is very useful when you want to view a map, perform video conversations .