‘nesting pc virtual tablet’ by sono mocci

a concept by japanese-born, italy-based designer sono mocci, ‘nesting pc virtual tablet’ is a combination tablet and data visualization interface with automatic battery charging and data syncing. phones, memory cards, CDs, USB ports, and I/O cables can be plugged directly into the device, where they will show up as images on the touchscreen for easy manipulation and access. the design was shortlisted from over 1000 concepts in our recent designboom competition ‘a life with future computing‘, organized in collaboration with FUJITSU.

the 13-inch concept tablet features a dedicated dock for mobile phones. when inserted, a visualization of the phone onscreen works in the same manner as would the device itself, permitting dialing, calling, texting, and other use. the loading of disk media or flash drives offers a similar intuitive functionality. integrated charging eliminates the need for AC or outlet-specific adapters for these kinds of devices.

'nesting pc virtual tablet' by sono mocci   'FUJITSU design award 2011' competition shortlisted entry closer view of the phone, which can be used normally when docked in the tablet

'nesting pc virtual tablet' by sono mocci   'FUJITSU design award 2011' competition shortlisted entry view of the tablet’s dedicated ports

'nesting pc virtual tablet' by sono mocci   'FUJITSU design award 2011' competition shortlisted entry closer view of the hybrid virtual-physical machine in use

'nesting pc virtual tablet' by sono mocci   'FUJITSU design award 2011' competition shortlisted entry white version

'nesting pc virtual tablet' by sono mocci   'FUJITSU design award 2011' competition shortlisted entry

in the words of the designer: ‘today we have various types of computer interfaces, so the project [uses their] valuable functions but integrates their meaning. it is a visualization of your intuition, an interface on an interface, a nesting structure of digital vision.‘

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