Sure, Doctor Octopus may only have four robotic arms, but if he designed a gaming chair, it would look like the Razer Cthulhu. April Fools Day’ 2024 may have come and gone, but this intriguing concept can most certainly be made into a reality.
IGN teases the Virtual Boy Pro headset accessory for the Nintendo Switch on April Fools’ Day. This accessory is not compatible with the Switch Lite, as it requires you to place the console’s screen into the headset itself, while the Joy-Cons are used as controllers.
Making its debut at the Genesis House New York this week was the futuristic Genesis Neolun Concept, the automaker’s first full-sized electric SUV. The name “Neolun” is derived from the Greek “neo,” or new, and the Latin “luna,” which means moon. When combined, it covers Genesis’ technological innovation that exceeds conventional standards and sets forth the brand’s vision for the future.
Sure, Photomath is available on smartphones / tablets, but sometimes, you just want a calculator to help you solve math problems without the additional distractions. Introducing the AI-powered OBSCURA calculator by industrial designer Divyansh Tripathi.
Sleek and stylish, the BMW Vision Neue Klasse X teases the future of the company’s electric vehicles, specifically the iX3. Aesthetically, it features vertically aligned LED units alongside a BMW kidney grille up front, while the rear section boasts lights that reach far into the center, complete with 3D-printed elements.
Photo credit: Nidharshan Suresh
Industrial design student Nidharshan Suresh’s Teenage Engineering XP-1 concept shows what the Nintendo Switch 2 could look like when it’s released next year. Sweden-based Teenage Engineering is known for their high-quality, minmalist electronics for music lovers, but this handheld game console wouldn’t look out of place in its current offerings.
Winner of a 2024 iF Design Award, the Compal Rover Play is an innovative 2-in-1 gaming laptop concept with a FlexiRear Controller that consists of two hidden ultrasonic sensors. Users can simply slide open the FlexiRear Controller on the back to transform the otherwise flush surface into a handheld game console.
Compal Electronics’ DualFlip is essentially a dual-screen laptop that can be used in both stacked vertical and horizontal side-by-side modes. There is also a tablet mode where the two 13.3-inch touchscreen displays can be laid flat on a surface and used as a giant canvas.