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Tuesday August 25, 2009 9:22 am

Window Phone gives you a look at the weather outside

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Posted by Mark Rollins Categories: Cell Phones, Misc. Tech

Window Phone

We try to cover concept technology with some form of regularity, because it generally sounds cool.  The problem with concept tech, however, is that it fails to become what we in the business like to know as “reality.” With that caveat stated, check out the Window Phone.

This Window Phone looks like an iPhone screen, with the main feature being that it gives you a weather report by simulating what a Window would look like in that kind of weather.  See the rain?  Just imagine what happens if it snows. When it is clear and sunny out, the screen is crystal-clear.

By the way, you can also fog the phone up and draw on it, as seen by the illustration after the break. This would result in your illustrations being sent over MMS.

Fun concept, but not something we think will see the light of day anytime soon.

 


Window Phone Concept

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unlocked cell phones unlocked cell phones 11/7/09 11:31 am

That’s probably the coolest design I have ever seen and I saw it from toxel as well I think. Now it’s the question of how it can be made and delivered to the users. It’s too futuristic I think.


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