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Riccardo, lunedì 8 giugno 2009 ore 08:03
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Freescale, azienda nota più per la produzione di chip, ha presentato 6 concept di quelli che potrebbero essere i futuri smartbook.

Smartbook è un termine uscito dall’ultimo Computex di Taipei e sta ad indicare prodotti leggeri e compatti, dalla lunga autonomia ed equipaggiati con processori ARM a basso consumo. Anche se i modelli esposti a Taipei sono a tutti gli effetti dei netbook (maggiori informazioni qui) i prototipi che seguono mostrano come si stia cercando di creare qualcosa di veramente diverso.

Le illustrazioni sono state realizzate dal Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) e non sono ancora associate a nessun hardware (processore ARM Freescale i.MX515 escluso); tuttavia mostrano form factor, campi di utilizzo ed interfacce utente davvero innovative.

Ecco qualche esempio (altri sono disponibili qui).

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Si passa da mini netbook modulari con parti staccabili, a sottili pannelli touchscreen molto simili a eBook Reader, fino ad una sorta di joystick con tastiera laterale a scomparsa.

Molto probabilmente non vedremo nell’immediato futuro uno smartbook/netbook realizzato in questo modo, soprattutto se si pensa che i prezzi per questi nuovi dispositivi sono stimati tra i 99 e i 199 dollari.

Segue il comunicato stampa Freescale.

Freescale drives innovation around future netbook concepts and form factors

As the “smartbook” category takes shape, Freescale teams with prestigious industrial design program to demonstrate next-generation form factors

  • A smartbook prototype that unfolds to provide keyboard and mouse functionality
  • A sleek smartbook prototype featuring a touchscreen interface
  • A modular smartbook concept that enables customization
  • Smartbook prototype with sliding keypads
  • Smartbook prototype featuring vertical display
  • A smartbook prototype featuring leather-based casing

Smartbook devices based on ARM™ technology are rapidly emerging to fill the gap between smaller-screened smartphones and traditional, PC-like netbook or notebook products. To develop groundbreaking product concepts for this new device category, Freescale has teamed with a top North American industrial design program, resulting in an array of visionary smartbook prototypes on display this week at the Computex show in Taiwan.

Sporting larger screens than traditional smartphone devices, smartbooks are cloud-computing-centric and characterized by all-day battery life, instant-on functionality and persistent connectivity. They are commonly powered by processors based on ARM technology, such as Freescale’s i.MX515 device.

To demonstrate compelling new concepts that leverage these advantages, Freescale engaged with the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) for a program to explore requirements related to ergonomic issues, user interfaces, alternative form factors and even accessories for next-generation smartbook devices.

“As the smartbook market emerges, new form factors and product categories will evolve to support and better align with user needs, and our engagement with SCAD demonstrates Freescale’s intention to lead this evolution,” said Glen Burchers, Consumer Segment marketing director for Freescale. “This initiative has given Freescale valuable insight into how end-users prefer to interact with smartbooks, and this knowledge will be fed back into our chip design processes, ultimately resulting in future i.MX processors that enable compelling consumer experiences and entirely new classes of consumer devices.”

Tasked with creating new models and paradigms that improve on the designs and user interfaces common to most first-generation netbook products, the participants developed a range of highly innovative, yet practical, designs optimal for leveraging the small, fanless dimensions and low-power operation of Freescale’s i.MX515 processor. Students whose designs are selected as truly exceptional will travel to Computex in Taipei to showcase their prototypes with Freescale. They will also participate in a special panel presentation on June 4.

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