Tarati concept phone has no keys
Story posted on: May 25, 2007. Filed in: others.

Just when you thought that you've seen all there ever was to concept cellphones, along comes Branko Lukic who turns your perception upside down with the Tarati keyless phone. Yes sir, what you get is a card-sized handset that substitutes its keys with...nothing. In order to dial, you need to pass your fingers through the keyholes instead. Lukic describes the phone as being able to "connect with others by passing fingers, in order, through key holes. This action of dialing alone is a more magical experience and, hence, more indicative of what's really happening beyond the visible realm. Tarati beckons the user to "touch" someone without physically touching a single key. Its design reflects human connectivity in a less material/mechanical, more sensual, way." I need not stress that you won't be seeing the Tarati made available anytime soon.
Tags:
What's your take?
You don't have to register, but your comment will be held for moderation if you don't. Create a profile to make the conversation more interesting.
blog comments powered by DisqusRecent Stories
Sony Ericsson Releases T715 Slider
Best Deals
Samsung Omnia Pro Revealed
Verizon launches Motorola Rival A455 phone
Samsung launches E1107 Solar Crest phone
Ambient Electromagnetic Radiation to charge Nokia phones
LG Neon Now Available on AT&T for $30
Sony Ericsson To Launch Aino
AT&T To Sell Samsung Infinity Budget Touchscreen Handset
