an idea printer from Seattle-based designers Artefact desires to bring those touchscreen editing skills learnt from smartphones and tablets to the not-so-electrifying world of printers. The streamlined SWYP (See What You Print) has a beautiful striking design — for a printer. The paper tray even folds away flush on top of the touchscreen in a very ( very !) familar way. That contraption shown above could be in a position to connect on to your camera or phone, foregoing the computer step with editing and collating all done on-screen; there’s even an augmented reality interface that visualizes ink levels and people inevitable printer woes. Just now, these guys aren’t gunning to take out the one thing HP hasn’t flubbed lately , but hopefully the glossy concept vid after the break will tide you over till commercialization (prayerfully) hits.
[Thanks, Gene ]
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