Fujitsu Lifebook is One Device for Your Life
Technology advances immediately in this century. Almost 50 years ago, a computer was built permanently inside a big room, along with its large analog screen, and mega sized CPU. 20 years ago, people started the cellular communication through mobile phone. These days, computer and mobile phones have transformed and frequently merged into portable devices such as netbooks or smartphones. As the technology keeps improvised, people are trying to develop more sophisticated and well-designed device for human life.
Patrick Decker and Florian Langer have designed you an astonishing combination of portable computer and communication device. It is named Lifebook because it combines all the essential needs for your life inside a portable device. It can be classified into 4 main sections. There are display section, hardware, life gear and duralumin frame. The display section is designed in 3:1 widescreen touch monitor, which gives you broad vision and outlook. The hardware section consists of ergonomic keyboard on its top. Below the keyboard, there is a layer of basic computer hardware components, such as hard disk, optical drive, memory, and battery. All these components are exchangeable; therefore they are also easy to maintain. The lifegear is located on the right side of the hardware section. This is also the special part of Lifebook. Life gear is basically a smartphone which can be disengaged and used individually. The Lifegear can be used as a numerical pad on the Lifebook and a social network interface. The last section is the duralumin frame. This frame gives a strong support to hold all those great and magnificent technologies in their places. Duralumin frame also offers stylish appearance and professional look on this device.
Having this device in your hand will surely give you lots of advantages and benefits. You can connect yourself to the whole world with a simple touch on this device.
via: YankoDesign








