Gadgetell | Tech News, Reviews, and Interesting Things

« Back to Gadgetell.com
Dabbledoo Media Gadgetell Gamertell Appletell

Subscribe to Gadgetell by Email:

Preview | More info »

Cellphone concept with detachable screen seems doable

by David Gonzales on May 9, 2008 at 07:46 PM

Cellphone concept with detachable screen

A Japan-based designer known as Marimo-san is thinking way out of the box with his latest cellphone concept design, featuring a mechanism that allows for a detachable screen. The screen in this cellphone concept design can be removed so the user can enjoy video calls on the go. And aside from that, the slot for the screen should also accept other add-ons such as a widescreen display and a dual screen video viewer, to name a few, turning the cellphone into a number of new devices at any given time.

Cellphone concept with detachable screen

Here is the cellphone with detachable screen concept pictured with the add-ons I mentioned earlier (widescreen display and dual screen video viewer). With the technology that we have today, this actually seems pretty doable. Only we’d still have a problem with this cellphone’s battery life, as well as an energy-efficient way to transmit the data from the cellphone to the screens while they are detached. But that is if this design ever becomes a reality, of course. Well, we can dream, can’t we?

Via [Dvice]

Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed →



Comments
  • Alex said:

    I say that cellphone companies should use one SONY OLED screen for this phone. The decrease in space taken, heat produced and electricity used would allow for more space for a larger more powerful battery, plus this investment in the SONY brand of screens would help the technology along.

  • Page 1 of 1 Comment Pages
Join the Discussion

Name: *

Email: *

Location (Links to Google Maps):

URL:

Enter Your Comment Below...

* Required fields

Remember my information?

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Submit the word you see below:


Masthead
Executive Editors
Editor
Associate Editor
Gadgetell Originals
Gadgetell Hands On
Video Edition: The
Microsoft Surface,
Part 5

Time for Gadgetells
“Who’s on
Crack” game