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FUJITSU LIFEBOOK FRAME


The Lifebook Frame Series by Decker and Langer was one of seven designs to receive the judge’s special award, chosen from over 3000 entries and is made up of individual pieces that attach together to create one incredibly long laptop

Fujitsu intends to change how we use multiple gadgets to stay connected by fusing our multiple devices into one tool named Lifebook. The device has a completely different approach to conventional designs that seek to combine different devices into a much more productive and interesting design.
This device has a number of uses, from being a
-number pad.
-graphic tablet.
- touch pad and
-Social networking interface.
-SMARTPHONE when detached.
     Lifebook consists of three individual and detachable pieces wherein each serves a purpose in the overall build. The Duralumin-Frame of the device provides a very light but sturdy material that holds all the pieces together, thus providing a concrete frame.

The transparent duralumin frame houses the three key units:
  the keyboard part (which holds the memory module, battery and hard drive)
  tablet (works as screen) and
  Smartphone (employee touch pad, graphics tablet and a digital keyboard).
The all elements work together as part of one whole and they can also be operated as separate devices

The Fujitsu Lifebook Frame is made up of a memory stick, a battery pack and an HDD and DVD drive. The laptop itself is powered by the hardware built into its keyboard which means that you could theoretically use the Lifebook Frame on any Bluetooth-enabled monitor, theoretically. The technical components such as the battery and memory are exchangeable for easy maintenance. It’s a dream come true for everyone who finds it difficult to stay connected with a wide group meddling with multiple gadgets at once!!