The Perfect Office #62
GenCept
by GenCept | November 08, 2010
Not only gadgets and equipment, but also furniture, sound system, gaming stuff (for lunch time!). A designer is totally allowed to dream with the perfect office, and that's what we're gonna do here! Comment telling us your suggestions, or even better, you may tell us via Facebook or Twitter, and include "GenCept_Office" in the message, so we can check it. Alright? I hope you guys enjoy this brief selection. Cheers! ;)
Lost in Sofa
The the Lost In Sofa chair by design studio Daisuke Motogi Architecture. Items (remote controls, books, iPad, or whatever) can be safely into these little spots between the upholstered cubes that form the seat. (at Like Cool)
Circle Hook Light
Striking the fine balance between sculpture and practical lighting, ITP alum and studio CW&T designer Taylor Levy continues to play with form and function with her new Circle Hook Light. Like her successful 8 Light ASCII Display Terminal, Circle Light Hook reinvents a simple concept through methodical construction. (at Cool Hunting)
KRK Headphones
KRK, makers of high-quality studio monitors, have just announced for the first time, they will offer headphones of similar quality. Made for those who make music or just listen to music, the KNS series is for people that are serious about sound. There will be two models offered; the KNS-6400 and the KNS-8400. The headphones have a frequency range of 10Hz-22kHz on the KNS-6400 and a range of 5Hz-23kHz on the KNS-8400, which is pretty good for headphones of this price, $99 and $149 respectively. Press release and a video of producers praising the new headphones below. (at Crunch Gear)
Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard
Tired of replacing or recharging the batteries in your wireless keyboard? Ditch the AAs and harness the power of the sun with the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard ($80). In addition to integrated solar panels and the ability to run for up to three months in total darkness, the Solar Keyboard features a 7.5mm-thick body, low-profile Incurve keys, an included Unifying receiver that works over 2.4 GHz with 128-bit AES encryption to connect with your computer, and a companion application to let you check battery levels without ever looking away from the screen. (at Uncrate)
Dell Studio 15 Core i5 Laptop
Dell Studio 15 Core i5 laptop comes with a 2.53GHz Intel Core i5 processor and is available for $699.99 which is $155 off the manufacturers retail price. Other specifications on the Dell Studio 15 include, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, HD audio, and Intel HD graphics, and it comes with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit. (at Geeky Gadgets)
Labels: Creativity, Gadgets, Offices
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