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Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Samsung Blue Earth Solar-Powered Phone (David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand)
Samsung's the first Solar Powered Full-touch Screen Phone, named Blue Earth($TBA). Samsung develops this green phone to reduce CO2 emissions. It features Solar Panel on the back of the phone, made from recycled plastic extracted from water bottles, recycled packaging; adjusting screen brightness, backlight duration and Bluetooth can all be adjusted in an energy-efficient mode called "Eco mode" and even an "eco walk" function that lets the user count their steps with an in-built pedometer, calculating how much CO2 emissions have been reduced. The Samsung Blue Earth will be available in the UK during the second half of 2009.
AirCreation Tanarg Trike
The AirCreation Tanarg($ 50,000 - 85,000) is a trike designed with passion, conceived to take you in pursuit of your dreams. Its novel design incorporates sophisticated structure (all welded stainless steel) with sleek curves molded into its composite skin. This two-seater is quite a revolution in the world of gliders. Built on a strong modular wire-mesh structure, the flying machine flaunts a very sleek and modern design. Powered by Rotax 912 or 582 silent engines which are selected according to weight/power ratios and reliability, this beauty comes for a price that starts at $50,000 and goes up to $85,000.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Pedal-Powered Scooters
"Stop pushing and enjoy the ride!" It is world's first pedal-powered scooter manufactured by Pumgo. The Pedal-Powered Scooters($300) is a hybrid between bicycles and scooters.(Watch the video!) More efficient than a scooter and more compact than a bicycle, you can ride a scooter like a bicycle. And it is lightweight and can be folded when not in use.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
ORYX Bike by Harald Cramer
ORYX is a time trial bike with one-sided fork and chain-stay, designed by Harald Cramer. Its handle bars, stem and fork are made of one piece. Seat post and saddle are also integrated in the frame.
The ring crank is mounted in the frame by ball bearings. A special carbon construction guides chain and cables through the frame. ORYX is controlled by a hub shift lever and drum brakes. The wheels can be removed with button. The upper shift lever is located in the revolvable handle bars.
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