MyTube



MyTube

MyTube is a concept designed by William Branch who was accepted at the Next-Gen PC Design Competition for the creation representing a portable computer looking like a Thermos and opening like one, by dragging up the tube’s center.
The designer wanted to show something that’s easy to carry like clipped on your belt or using a wrist strap. It is small so you could also put it into a bag.

When you arrive at work or school you can connect it to some monitor and keyboard and benefit from its functionalities including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, card slot, fingerprint reader, 2 HDDs for boot and one that’s user configurable.
The user could configure MyTube with direct access to set passions via a button placed at one end of the PC, and these favorites include email, blogs, PayPal account and others. MyTube also supports multiple user configurations for favorite functionalities like instant access to email accounts or social networking profiles, all these saving a significant amount of time spent usually with logins.

MyTube

The portable desktop computer measures 12 x 4.5 inches (length and diameter) with its own 6 x inch display and the 8 x 4 inch keyboard.
William Branch thinks in the manufacturing process of this computer and includes flexible conductive sheets for the motherboard, with the alternative of segmenting a conventional board into sections and forming an arched hexagon. This would make the components to be inserted more close to the others compared to standard ones.

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