Geek designs iPhone-powered digital signage bag

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

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Japanese super geek Akio has single-handedly designed what he calls a digital signage bag specifically made for iPhones. It’s essentially a bag with three pockets that fit an iPhone or iPod touch each.

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Akio says in his Japanese blog that he went to WWDC with the bag and received many positive comments. Apart from three iPhones, it can also store a 15-inch MacbookPro and be used as a rucksack (the iPhone screens will then flip from vertical display to horizontal display accordingly).

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Akio is also one of the authors of the Hacker’s Cafe Blog, which sheds light (in English) on the activities of a group of famous Japanese geeks.

Via Hacker’s Cafe

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