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 More options Feb 29 2012, 5:03 am
From: pcd2k <vrtulob...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 10:03:10 +0000
Local: Wed, Feb 29 2012 5:03 am
Subject: [nevertheless] Heavily conceptualised futuristic holography enabled iPad

Eagerly awaiting the release of the third version of iPad due to be  
released next week, iPad and Apple enthusiasts alike behave similarly to  
circling buzzards over an almost breathless animal.

 From nigh on approximately 2 months before Apple even makes an announcement  
of an upcoming product release, Apple rumour sites and bloggers trigger and  
enliven discussion about almost all upcoming Apple devices. Notwithstanding  
many an active design conceptualist add their possible future candidates.

Aatma a 3D animation and digital content studio, and here in the video  
below, offers us an awesome futuristic bevel-less and near field magnetic  
connector iPad, that goes as far as featuring a 3D multiplayer holographic  
game.

Somewhat unbelievable no doubt but with todays computer tools, almost  
anything seems possible, and as awesome as that bevel-less iPad design is,  
might it likely prove impractical from a purely user friendly experience ?

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Posted By pcd2k to nevertheless at 2/29/2012 09:03:00 PM


 
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