Entertainment-Centric Concept Phone Fits Like a Glove

This is 1 of the crazier concept phones I’ve seen in awhile. Shao Wei Huang’s Evolutional Mobile River Entertainment conception is a veritable Swiss people Army Knife of forms: first, its primary election blind slides out the left field side and tucks back in when unused; second, 2 stereo system speakers flip out from the rear; third, and most startling, is its ability to separate right in the midriff, held up by flexible arctic supports, so your helping hand fits in sideways just like a glove, departure your ovolo on the exterior to handle controls on the movement-face touchscreen. That touchscreen handles the whole thing shebang of user port, including camera controls, gambling, earphone, and medicine, while the higher-res slide-out blind does most of the displaying.

The whole matter is pretty out-there, but the inclusion of a paired media hub as a dedicated communicating channel for the gimmick looked pretty cool – it wouldn’t be surprising to see Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) work in the same sort of human relationship with Windows Mobile River and XBox. Branding on the concepts is Philips, but this was probably just for a competition sponsored by them. No dubiousness engineers would scoff at the monetary value and complexity of devising a earphone like this, but it’s still a very aplomb idea and certainly prods us to think exterior the usual shape factors we’ve become used to.

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