Brix concept loves being chained
Story posted on: August 28, 2007. Filed in: others.
Designer Seokwon Hong has come up with the Brix concept phone that takes an unorthodox approach to daisy chaining your device. The front section is 100% touchscreen with no receiver or bezel in sight. There is good reason behind that idea, since you can connect an unlimited amount of Brix handsets together to expand your viewing area. When two or more Brix cellphones are strung together, a temporary virtual shared folder will be created, enabling you to merge content between the devices until they're disconnected. Would you like to see a handset like this make an appearance at a cellphone store near you, or do you think this is an impossible design at the moment?
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