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Revolve Power Strip
Who says that power strips need to be flat, horizontal, or bulky? If your computer is backed into a corner and you never seem to have enough outlets, consider designer Takumi Yoshida’s answer, the Revolve. The electrical hub rotates 360º making it a lot simpler in cramped quarters. Still at the prototype stage, Takumi admits on his Coroflot page that he has seen devices similar to his, but we say there is plenty of room for the competition. Contact him if you are interested in his Revolve.
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Damn i could so use this,i have a huge freaking wire problem,i got to many power plugs and way less power ports.
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Everyone who owns a computer could use one more plug in. And one that revolves 360 degrees brings out the geek in me.
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This is a really ingenious idea! Luckily I do not have to worry about the whole cramped quarters because the desktop is directly in the center of the room (just how the layout of the room is). However, this could be really useful in a dorm or an apartment, where space is definitely limited.
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