2009年3月12日 星期四

Aesthetics of VAIO


A mini computer with maximum specifications. Small enough to fit in one's hands. Sliding the display up reveals a u-shaped surface, with rounded ridges on both sides that provide natural places to hold the unit, making keyboard input easier. A symbolic aspect of the unit, this u-shape also gives users a grip on all the features packed into the sliding format and sets the style for this form of mobile computing.

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