When there are so many great things SONY could spend it’s R&D cash on, we’re getting mini-tv sperm blobs. Oh dear.
Sony and Tokyo Fiber are taking a fresh look at the idea of mini televisions with this new “senseware” design. Senseware devices, as Sony envisions them, are “small, round, and soft reinterpretations of products that feel nice and have character.” They are also designed to project images “that reach you like the song of a little bird by your pillow.” This mini TV concept is designed to rest comfortably in the hand and the rubbery, fibrous surface beckons you to hold and squeeze them. These cute and cuddly TVs may never see the light of day, but if they did, I wouldn’t be surprised if they proved to be popular. [Sony via Yanko Boing Boing Gadgets] |
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