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iWatch Concept Would Look Great In Apple’s Lineup

iWatch Concept Would Look Great In Apple's Lineup

While it doesn’t seem like Apple is looking to get into the watch business anytime soon, if the fruity company did decide to do so, you can almost imagine the iWatch that it would churn out would look something like the design by Italy’s ADR Studio. This concept watch offers an aluminum body, like many of Apple’s products, a full-color LCD display as well as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, app support and the ability to connect with the iPhone or iPad. The icing on the cake is that it would include a built-in Pico projector, allowing you to show all the photos from your latest skiing trip with your friends easily. Would you buy something like this?

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