Friday, 4 June 2010
KEBUTUHAN ANDA
With so much time spent in front a computer, your workstation becomes a big part of your life. Some people go for straight out luxury for work or play. Others people are more concerned with gaming or home theaters, while others need a space-saving workstation. Here are 16 high-tech workstations, or design concept workstations, to enhance your working or playing computer experience.
Sunday, 30 May 2010
SEPEDA MOTOR TERBARU
Inspired by India's "buy one get one free" mentality, designer Ramesh Gound has created a concept where two motorbike owners can join them together, creating a fancy sports car for longer drives.
Gound's idea has sprung from his diploma project at the National Institute of Design, and was actually sponsored by Renault Design. While the car manufacturer doesn't actually make motorbikes, perhaps they'll offer Gound a job when he leaves school—I'd love to see these dual motorbikes/car hybrids on the road. [Yanko Design]
Send an email to Kat Hannaford, the author of this post, at khannaford@gizmodo.com.
MOBIL TERBANG MASA DEPAN
There are flying cars and there are Flying Cars. This is a FLYING CAR. And that's not all, because it can transform.
The car concept was created by Pan Jiazhi, Zhu Wenxi and Lai Zexin, working at the Department of Industrial Design in School of Mechanical & Automotive Engineering, China. Oh Pan, Zhu, and Lai, I so want to believe in you. [SCUT via ICSID via Born Rich]
MOBIL DIRUMAH
You're 25 and life is tough. You got laid off at work. Your girlfriend dumped you. You ate three KFC Double Downs last week...unironically. You need to get behind the wheel of a Thrustmaster Ferrari Wireless GT racing game controller.
Every crisis deserves a sports car. And Thrustmaster's Ferrari Wireless GT Cockpit 430 Scuderia Edition is yours, letting you really get behind the wheel of all those PC and PS3 racing game-sports cars that make this life one worth living. The Cockpit is wireless—God knows one more tangled controller cord could put you over the edge—and it folds up for easy stowage. But you aren't going to be stowing this thing; it's going to be a monument to your new and improved life.
Look at that. Not a pork rind or a dirty sock in sight. As for the Cockpit itself, it's a fully customizable, detailed reproduction of a real Ferrari 430 Scuderia, sporting an 11" wheel and a brake pedal with magnetic resistance for more realistic pedal-mashing. Most enticingly, its 23-pound metal body will keep it from toppling when you're leaning into those turns. And you will be.
Start scouring the crevices of your threadbare couch for change now—the $249.99 Ferrari Wireless GT Cockpit 430 Scuderia Edition will be available to drive you far, far away from this miserable life next month. [Thrustmaster]
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