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This week, our editors have compiled a list of the "Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future", from solar powered LEDs to memory LCD screens, it's all here. Which ones are your favorites?

10. Citizen's Memory LCD

Citizen Japan has unveiled a new LCD technology -- called "memory liquid crystal" -- that retains the image even when turned off. Basically, its inorganic membrane and angled orientation keep the crystals frozen without needing power. Practical applications would include watches and mobile phone displays. [Source]

9. EyeMove PC

The EyeMove PC combines the functionality of a digital projector and computer into one circular-shaped device. Simply hang it on your wall or place it flat on a desk and project games, movies, or applications. No word yet on on if this concept will go into production.
With the wireless controller you can forget the old mouse, your keyboard, joystick, you have it all in one with a touch screen wireless controller
[Source]

8. Scarpar - The All-Terrain Motorized Board

The Scarpar is a futuristic board that "apparently gives you the best of snowboarding, surfing, skating and motocross". It's slated for a 2007 release. Pricing has not yet been announced. Video clip after the jump. [Source]

7. 3D Video Game

Combining interactive art and gaming, xBlocks delivers a unique experience to say the least. It's currently on display at Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan, Italy. Video after the jump.
Using standard game controllers, two opposing players must help their characters navigate in and around a three dimensional maze. The real challenge comes, not from traditional game mechanics but rather from moving with your character as he sprints around corners and jumps between the installation’s two play surfaces
[Source]

6. Transparent Toaster

This innovative "Transparent Toaster" concept uses special heating glass to warm a single slice of bread. Unfortunately, the glass does not reach a high enough temperature -- at this time -- to actually toast the bread. No word yet on if this concept will go into production. [Source]

5. Origami DVD Player

This Origami DVD Player concept uses a fully-flexible display technology (e-paper) to ensure maximum portability. When not in use, the screen folds up neatly back into the case. From the image, it looks to sport integrated speakers as well. No word yet on if this concept will go into production.
As a product, it would target the business traveler who wants a convenient way to watch DVD movies.

4. Self Cooling Beer Can

Tempra Technology and Crown Holdings have partnered to develop the world's first self cooling beer can. It looks like a normal 500ml can, but features an integrated self-cooling device that reduces the "contents by a minimum of 30° Fahrenheit (16.7° C) in just three minutes."
"When activated, the all natural desiccant contained within a vacuum draws the heat from the beverage through the evaporator into an insulated heat-sink container."
[Source]

3. VirtuSphere

The VirtuSphere takes gaming to a whole new level, allowing users to walk inside a virtual space "while being totally immersed" -- through the head-mounted display system. Built-in sensors detect movement and transmit that information to a linked computer. A special platform inside the sphere allows it to rotate in any direction as the user walks. Two video clips after the jump.
The VirtuSphere is currently the only technology in the world, which permits the user to move about in virtual space through the most natural movement of all – by walking.
[Source]

2. Heliodisplay M2i

IO2Technology has just released a new version of their Heliodisplay multimedia projector called "M2i", it features a larger 30-inch diagonal (76cm) display area (4:3 aspect), 1600-2200 lumens brightness, 1024 x 768 SXGA resolution, and 'virtual touchscreen' controls. Video after the jump.
The interactive M2i allows desktop navigation in a PC environment such that floating images or video can be manipulated supporting a 'virtual' touchscreen enabling cursor control.

1. “On Target” Video Game Urinal

Set back into each urinal is a pressure-sensitive display, which activates an interactive game when used. This game includes sounds and images, bringing entertainment value to where you’d least expect. It will most likely will be installed in airports and schools “with the functional purpose of improving hygiene”.
The projection of the project into a museum space was conceived of as a critical-ironic measure, questioning the concept of art, but extending it at the same time.
[Source]

Honorable Mention - Bright Walk

There's a good reason why these shoes are called "Bright Walk", built-in Piezo-electric sensors convert the impact from running or walking into static energy which than power electro luminescent polymers to produce light.
"Besides its aesthetic contribution to the fashion scene (for including functional lighting), it addresses the added value of Safety for the runners."

Honorable Mention - Solar Powered LED Light

The LightCap is basically a solar powered water bottle which has a built-in LED light in its lid. It features a waterproof solar panel, battery pack, and "will stay bright for hours while the rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries will last for at least 300 cycles" on a four hour charge -- in sunlight. This device measures 8 ¼" tall and 3 ¾" wide with a 32 oz capacity. No word yet on pricing and availability.
Set it in the sun or hang it from a railing during the day and you'll have light all night long!
[Source]

Honorable Mention - Intelligent Spoon

Connie Cheng and Leonardo Bonanni have developed the world's first "Intelligent Spoon". It's equipped with sensors to measure temperature, acidity, salinity, and viscosity. Download the recorded data to any computer via a cable for furthur processing.
Apart from consolidating measurements that are normally done by an array of equipments into a single spoon, the information obtained can be used to advise the users what their next step should be; for example, it tells the user if there is not enough salt in the brine prepared to make pickles.
[Source]

This entry was posted on 05/26/2006 7:06pm and is filed under Gadgets, Technology, Video, Weird .
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This is a fantastic collection. What do you think of these things?
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I can't wait to ride my scarpar while eating holographic glass toasted bread and soup with an intellligent spoon.
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[...] The headline says it all… some of these are pretty cool. (via Digg) [...]
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And half the population can't even use the #1 item!
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[...] Got it from Slashdot. [...]
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[...] TechEBlog ne prezinta o lista cu ceva “aparate” interesante [...]
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Remarkable.
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Very interesting...Going to have to check out the Scarpar when it goes for sale. And the Heliodisplay opens fantastic opportunities that reminisce of Minority Report. Martin Tibbitts
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Bull said:"And half the population can’t even use the #1 item!" He's right. A lot of "boludeces".
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Most of those are pretty kick ass, but the "smart spoon" is the dumbest crap I've seen in a good, long while.
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That is one cool toster! That is my favorite one from the list.
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>"How is a frozen watch display practical? Glance at this watch, and the time is still the same as it was last time you checked." The concept is power consuption. It will probably be always off and it would turn on for a moment to update the display, lets say every second. User will not notice it, yet, the battery time will probably last longer.
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im afraid of the toaster. what happens if you touch the glass on the outside? the Heliodisplay however really blew me away!
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The toaster is very cool, and the screen less projector. I'm guessing it uses some kind of vapour spray to act as the screen ?
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Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future One more list, now made by TechEBlog about the Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future. There is an Origami DVD Player, an EyeMove PC, a Citizen’s Memory LCD, an “On Target” Video Game Urinal and an Intelligent Spoon, Heliodisplay M2i, among othe...
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On Target urinal??? who designed that?
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[...] Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future (from /.) - some of these gadgets are pretty cool (i.e. Scarpar - The All-Terrain Motorized Board and Heliodisplay M2i), while others make you think what the heck (i.e. Transparent Toaster). [...]
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[...] Stumblando ho trovato questo post molto interessante sui 10 gadget più strani del futuro .La prima posizione è semplicemente meravigliosa, non vedo l'ora di usare uno di quei cosi là (non dico di che cosa si tratta per non togliere la sorpresa ). [...]
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[...] Memory LCD, EyeMove PC, Transparent Toaster and 7 more make up this list of the top 10 strangest futuristic gadgets.read more | digg story [...]
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Os 10 gadgets mais estranhos do mundo O TechEBlog publicou uma lista com 10 gadgets mais estranhos j inventados. A maioria apenas prottipo de produtos que poderiam chegar ao mercado. Alguns produtos, apesar de estranhos, so at interessantes, como a lata de cerveja que gela sozinha...
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these are nice collection of gadgets .. hoping these will come to your hand .. atleast in the near future .. regards Naren
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10 dīvaini tehiski nieki Baigi interesanta spēļmantiņas... noteikti gribētos sagaidīt, kad tās tiks tirgotas vairumā. Tajā starpā, motorizēts skeitbords, laduskapis alus skārdenē, virtuāls 3D pieskārienjūtīgais ekrāns, ka seriālā Nikita utt... šeit redzam...
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