Possession of various gadgets is the dream of almost anyone who follows the news from the world of technology. However, sometimes you may get the impression that many of the devices on the market are unimportant, since they have exactly the same functions as other already existing ones, simply changed in shape and packaging.
Thinking about these conflicts of functionality, the designer Prashant Chandra developed the Lifebook laptop that gathers all the devices that a person will need in one device. Besides acting as a notebook, the invention includes a video camera, tablet, smartphones and MP3 detachable and ability to act individually.
The project aims to save space and processing power. Instead of having to take up space on the hard drive with music, you need only leave it on the reproductive system - to listen to it in the notebook, just connect the device to the Lifebook.
A new level of integration
All appliances work seamlessly, and each is responsible for ridding the laptop's processor of specific tasks. While the processor is in charge of the camera viewing and editing of images, the chip that powers the tablet can assist in loading heavy programs or increase performance in games, for example.
The idea that surely attracts the attention of many consumers tired of repeated function devices unfortunately is only a prototype. Thus, unless a manufacturer decides to invest in the idea, it will take a long time before we can get rid of cables to connect all the gadgets we use every day.