Sunday, October 24, 2010

IBM's security laptop

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If you guys wish to see the future of IBM laptops, then perhaps you’ll have to go to the core of their working station. But it wouldn’t be less than befitting, if I put you head on with a novel concept, which will definitely force us to have a second look. At times, the maker himself is unsure of what form his own creation may take. And when that happens, the company that the designer intends to endorse is itself caught unaware too. Looks like something similar happened here, where IBM seems to have the least idea regarding this concept. This unique creation from Nicolas Lehotzky has a sublime look with the main emphasis on safety. The concept notebook houses hidden USB ports and also features a knob integrated with security features.
What’s innovative:
The integrated security knob on the notebook’s frame is fingerprint activated, which allows the laptop to respond only to the owner’s touch, working as a physical lock. The laptop has a built-in paper shredder too. The hidden USB ports prevent it from any unwanted data downloads. The concept is designed in a way to explore solutions for future products.
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The outstanding design along with the security aspect is the main trait that puts the IBM security laptop in a niche of its own. But there are better products available on the market today that boast of even stiffer security features; therefore in our opinion this laptop concept isn’t one that IBM should be really pleased with.
Designer:
Nicolas Lehotzky is an innovative designer, with a stable frame of thought. In his view, every feature of a product needs to be well detailed and justified with respect to functions, aesthetics and involved human factors.

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