Posts Tagged ‘modular’

Boxetti Space Saving Furniture, But Boy It’s Expensive

March 1st, 2010 2:47 PM | by Christen da Costa

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Tight on space?  The Boxetti units are what trundle beds are to small ass apartments.  Each unit slides open to reveal more than meets the eye.  Take for instance the above pictured wall unit.  It rocks a lounge chair nook work space or alternatively a slide out table as well as a few other compartments.  …Continue reading: Boxetti Space Saving Furniture, But Boy It’s Expensive


Antro Solar Vehicle Runs On The Sun’s Rays And Can Be Split In Half

February 26th, 2010 4:47 AM | by Christen da Costa

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Antro’s solar vehicle is far more than meets the eye.  Sure it can drive up to 20km per day on solar power alone, but what you can’t see is that the car is modular and according to renders and specs – no actual image were shown – it can be split into two separate smaller vehicles, or conversely combined with another for a six passenger auto. …Continue reading: Antro Solar Vehicle Runs On The Sun’s Rays And Can Be Split In Half


Separate Keitai F-04B: A Modular Cell Phone With Bluetooth Keyboard And Projector

November 12th, 2009 2:47 PM | by Christen da Costa

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See you later LG Versa, hello Fujitsu Separate Keitai F-04B.  Much like the Versa, this phone rocks a modular system that allows its user to remove the keyboard and add on other parts.

But, Fujitsu has taken the modular concept many steps further by adding a 3.4-inch touchscreen and the ability to use the keyboard (via Bluetooth) when not attached to that handset.  And about those modular parts.  There seems to be only one other right now, and get this, it’s a Pico Projector that has a 2 hour battery life and 854 x 480 resolution.  And it don’t stop there, the phone has a 12 megapixel camera, which probably makes it the most robust handset we’ve ever seen.

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Japan’s DoCoMo officially announced the Fujitsu Separate Keitai F-04B, so it does exist, just not in the US or EU.

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Modu Modular Cell Phone Finally Launches…In Israel

July 22nd, 2009 7:15 PM | by Christen da Costa

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For those of you looking to get your hands on a Modu cell phone, the phone that wears jackets, you’ll have to wait until later this year or take that Birth Right trip to Israel that you’ve been debating.

Starting today, Cellcom Israel customers can purchase a limited quantity of Modu cell phones for ILS 500 (apx. $125.00).  The company says they have plans to roll out the modular handset to the rest of the world later this year when the company expands their…

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Verizon LG Versa Release Date & Price Announced

February 26th, 2009 2:25 PM | by Christen da Costa

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And there we have it.  The LG Versa will hit Verizon’s retail stores and website on March 1st.  The price of the phone, after a 2-year contract and $50 mail-in-rebate will be $200.  Included in the package will be a removable QWERTY keyboard, 3-inch touchscreen, GPS, 2MP camera and an HTML browser compatible with Flash.

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Attachable QWERTY Keypad, Animated Touch Screen Interface, and Advanced Web Browsing Offer Latest in Wireless Phone Style and Function

BASKING RIDGE, N.J., and SAN DIEGO – Verizon Wireless and LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc. (LG Mobile Phones) announced today that the LG Versa™ will be available on the nation’s largest and most reliable wireless voice and data network beginning March 1.  With its elegant chrome border on a bar design, animated 3-inch touch screen interface with tactile feedback and an attachable QWERTY keypad, the LG Versa will be an MVP (Most Versatile Phone) for customers.

Customers can personalize their LG Versa phones based on their messaging needs – either attach the QWERTY keypad to their phones or leave the keypad at home. The LG Versa’s home screen is transformed into a sizzling, animated 3D interface and customers can quickly customize three different home screens with their favorite shortcuts. The built-in accelerometer rotates the screen automatically from portrait to landscape, and customers can use rotation movements to steer games.  The HTML Web browser includes Flash and RSS feed support, and customers can keep up to three windows open and switch from one window to the other to view pages.

Additionally, the phone comes packed with Verizon Wireless’ V CAST Music with Rhapsody and V CAST Video services.  V CAST Music with Rhapsody allows customers to choose from more than 5 million songs over-the-air, download the master copy of their songs to their PCs free of digital rights management (DRM) software and sync their favorite tracks, albums and playlists from their PCs to their LG Versa phones using the included USB cable.

V CAST Video allows customers to download or stream video from the best names in news, sports, entertainment and more.

The LG Versa supports productivity tools – such as Visual Voice Mail so they can prioritize their messages – while Verizon Wireless’ VZ NavigatorSM service transforms the phone into a navigation device at a fraction of the cost of most GPS systems.  In addition, the LG Versa is compatible with Mobile Broadband Connect to allow customers to use their phones as a modem by linking their laptops to their phones to establish a broadband connection anywhere within Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Broadband rate and coverage area.


Gadget Leak: LG Versa VX9600 Modular Keyboard Confirmed, Price and Additional Specs Spill Out

February 19th, 2009 3:48 PM | by Christen da Costa

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I swore we’d see the LG VX9600 Versa unleashed at the MWC this week, that is before the official pics were leaked yesterday.  As suspected the phone incorporates a modular accessory system which includes an add on keyboard and a gamepad that looks beyond cumbersome to use.  I mean really, how would you play a game or knock out an email with the depicted form factor.  Specs for the soon to be antiquated handset include a 3-inch 240×480 touchscreen, web browser, Bluetooth, media player, 2.5mm headphone jack (LOL), microSD card slot and 2MP camera.

The LG Versa is said to be hitting Verizon retail stores March 1st for $200 after a 2-year blood sucking contract.  The ’snap ons’, at least not the game pad, will not be included and will cost you $30.

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