It’s time Apple made a MacBook X - Yanko Design
Aside from the addition of a affect bar, the removal of a whole bunch of ports, and the omission of our favorite light-up logo, the MacBook hasn't seen much visual modify in the past decade or so. Unlike the more popular iPhone, the MacBook has siletly gotten thinner and more than powerful, while overall looking the same, and designer Ludovico Campana thinks that the laptop desperately needs a redesign. His reference betoken? The iPhone Ten.
The iPhone X makes a great reference for a redesign, because that's exactly what information technology was. An overhaul of sorts that focused on new features, the removal of the rather iconic dwelling button, and the introduction of the bezel-less display barring the one notch. Ludovico'due south MacBook redesign takes similar routes, and rather appropriately christens itself the MacBook X. Featuring a torso that'southward curved, rather than wedged, the MacBook Ten does a chapeau-tip to the iPhone, and looks less susceptible to horrible denting given the lack of a sharp edge. It also explores a more than expansive display that has those incredible curved edges and admittedly no bezels. The absence of a notch ways there's no webcam on the MacBook X, which does raise questions, but none besides serious, because this is purely conceptual. Expect downwardly at the lesser half and you'll see the bear upon-bar is still there, sitting in a higher place what I can but say is a keyboard that feels much too different. Deviating from the regular square-keyed board, Campana's MacBook concept takes on a circular key design, much like lofree's Four Seasons keyboard, which I honestly take conflicting opinions about, but then over again, alien opinions are all as well mutual in the domain of consumer electronics… aren't they?
Designer: Ludovico Campana
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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2018/04/23/its-time-apple-made-a-macbook-x/
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