Intel University Design Expo: Out-of-box
September 28th, 2009
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Student designers from Europe and the U.S. put their ideas for new form factors, products, and concepts on display at the Intel University Design Expo, held down the block from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF 2009) in San Francisco. It was a chance for young inventors to show some astonishing originality, from platforms that encourage social interaction to devices that take novel pictures. In this video you will probably agree that these exhibits are quite amazing and thought provoking. And you may find yourself eager to see these concepts and product ideas become widely available.
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