Mar 06 2008
Bloom
Posted by: Sierra Monica B. in NextGen PC Design Competition

Industrial designers and graphic artists use their monitors to view 3D images of the products they are projecting but it would be easier for them to access a special device that would display the images in three dimensions on a high resolution screen or something similar that would make them look like they were real.

Well, this is the role of Bloom, a PC concept designed to enhance their creativity by bringing next-generation technologies in a powerful and advanced set of devices with extremely friendly user interaction.
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This computer can be accessed via a biometric scanner that can recognize the right user and allow the access to all the stored files and applications, or directly via verbal commands based on powerful speech recognition software with voice commands libraries.

Once the graphic designer starts working, a high-quality dual-head display shows 2D and 3D images in high detail on a 15†or 24†screen diagonal.
This is possible thanks to the two side units that can connect to the main unit for creating an incredible clear laser display in the air, with a viewing angle of 80 degrees, which can be changed depending on the user’s preference and the position he/she chooses to move the two side devices that contain the speakers.

The display is actually created by lasers focused on a given point which emit plasma bursts via nitrogen emissions and oxygen particles.
2D images are formed by the lasers pulsating 100 times per second and 3D images are created when the point of focus is moved in the right position.

Bloom PC is a high-end computer that attracts people with strong electronics knowledge and passion for the latest technologies.
They can control Bloom using the keyboard or the special stylus that replace a standard mouse, integrating even functions like scroll ball and right/left buttons, as well as digital eraser, all in an ergonomic design.

It can be placed into the keyboard’s stylus support, and the user can start typing on the keyboard for writing or browse the Internet, while organizing documents.
He/she can easily send files wirelessly via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity module.

In the top, designers placed a fan for extracting the cooler air from the bottom and dissipate the internal heat, while at the base he placed an additional cooling system consisting of heat sinks.
They also took care of the noise and vibrations coming from the side branches by using rubber lining on the moving parts.

Inspired by the Calla Lily flower, Bloom PC makes us think at the live environment or a field full of flowers.
The PC concept is indeed a work of art made of recyclable materials such as aluminum, long lasting carbon fiber, biodegradable plastics with catalyst components, stainless steel, and precious metals like platinum and gold.
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