
In our quest to reflect up on the next generation’s expectations, the Taiwanese designer Hank Chen has developed a mobile handset with flexible display technology. Dubbed the “Flex Display Phone”, the handset features a 5’ sliding screen along with a keyword on its touch-sensitive screen for easy typing. The Flex Display Phone alters the size of the screen, and thus the cellphone, to work in three different modes, i.e. mobile phone, notebook and tablet.
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Future Gadgets, Future Phones
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In the efforts to satisfy our visions of the future, the relationship between technology and sustainability is a pressing issue of concern at all the levels. This is the reason why designers are increasingly moving towards sustainability to bridge that gap. In yet another example of blending technology and sustainability, a designer has created a sustainable mobile communication device dubbed as Infinite. The device clearly looks like a Windows phone 7 device from the interface along with a touch screen feature. According to a brief by the designer, this sustainable mobile phone has a life expectancy of 5 years along with super quick charge time, 8.1MP camera, WiFi, 360 OLED screen and 32GB memory with an upgradeable feature. Featuring the casing in Kenaf bio plastic, this device is fully recyclable and biodegradable. Whilst deeply deploying the pursuit of sustainability, the designer has maintained the essential and luxury user requirements to conform with today’s fashion.
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Future Gadgets, Future Phones

People suffering from strokes lose control over one portion of their body and they have to rely on others for movement. To aggravating the problem, they need to visit clinic for physiotherapy on a regular basic. Designed for after strokes therapy, the “Hand Sync” is a hi-tech system, which allowing free hand movement without any external support, making life easy and self-reliant for the paralyzed. User need to wear the mechanical equipment on both the hands that lets him/her transfer the power or movement of the healthy hand to the paralyzed one. As the patient moves one finger of the healthy hand, it generates adequate power to move the same finger of the paralyzed hand. To sum up, the healthy hand becomes the motor of the diseased hand. The Hand Sync not only features an easy mechanism but also presents an ergonomic design to let the patient regain normal body movement with minimum fuss.
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Future Gadgets, Health Gadgets
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Designed by Tokyoflash Japan, the High Definition sports watch presents a simple yet hi-tech design, with sharp lines and delicate grooves, to tell the time. Featuring a crisp, clean and user-selectable multi-colored LCD interface, the wristwatch shows the hours in square blocks and the five-minute groups are depicted in the lines outside the square blocks, while single minutes and seconds are displayed right at the center. What makes the watch unique is “the center of the glass lens, which is chamfered at a 45-degree angle around the central block of metal.”
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Future Gadgets, Futuristic Watch, Sport Gadgets

How many times have you fretted over all of this – the size of your TV being too big or too small, the inability to frequently change the images in the picture frame or even control the amount of sunlight entering the room? Industrial designer Felipe Corda envisions your future with OLED technology based TV, digital picture frame and window to ease out your troubles and make you happy. The farsighted designer’s concepts are operable by individual control panels that allow access to multiple features that function to the best.
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Future Gadgets, Home Gadgets, TV
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