Cool Computers Of The Future

Remember in Minority Report when Tom Cruise had all those nifty computers he could play with just by moving around the projections they created?  How about seeing quarterbacks check their forearms for the playbook? Well, there are some new computer concepts coming our way soon that should help us both do some advanced computing via projection and look really cool because, let’s face it, when does having a device on your arm not make you look like a badass?

SONY’s Nextep concept places an entire flexible OLED computer on your wrist, complete with holographic projector, pullout touchscreen, and we assume some sort of genie summoning abilities.

Another concept with a flexible OLED design (we’re noticing a trend) features a complete, full sized laptop that you can rollout and rollout at your hearts desire.  This one has airport convenience written all over it.

[SONY NEXTEP]

LED computer screen bracelet

computer braceet black LED colors cool

 

[ORKIN ROLLTOP]

rolled white blue LED computer

rollout computer white strap charger complete

 

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