Apple Mac Folder

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on April 21st, 2009

Apple Mac FolderIt’s like a Mac and a folder in one. The Mac Folder. Not all that different from any other laptop really, but you probably want Apple to make one very soon. The UI has been redesigned to work like the interfaces seen on the iPod Touch and iPhone.

You’ll also get a multi-touch screen and it’s uber thin. But what’s with those huge keyboard keys? They look big enough for grandma to use. After she calls you and asks you how that is.

So do you want one? Or pass?

[Yanko]

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3 Comments to “Apple Mac Folder”
  1. Screen Sleuth Says:

    It’s a good idea…a computer for people who don’t want to actually use a computer.

  2. ed Says:

    I’d pass - I would prefer something like an iPad (a kindle sized device) that would work more like a larger iphone but focused on reading,handwriting notes, sketchpad maybe something that i could browse while watching tv?

  3. Volskid2006 Says:

    I just know this would be great…I have a itouch and it is absolutely awesome…i really had no idea it was such an incredible device…it has blown me our of the water with it’s ability to do just nearly everything…the only problem i have is am afraid that the mac folder will be to pricey…hope i’m wrong…it will definately get your attention…good luck!

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