Not only gadgets and equipment, but also furniture, sound system, gaming stuff (for lunch time!). A designer is totally allowed to dream with the perfect office, and that's what we're gonna do here! Comment telling us your suggestions, or even better, you may tell us via Facebook, and include "GenCept_Office" in the message, so we can check it. Alright? I hope you guys enjoy this brief selection. Cheers! ;)
Vanity Table
Taking inspiration from the read tables that are almost all the time covered with the colorful magazines, designer Roderick Vos created a beautiful Vanity table. It’s a table with nine surface compartments for various sized magazines underneath which there’s a space for keeping the magazines. (via Cribcandy)
Jellyfish LED Lamp
A personal color therapy light. Decide on the intensity and colour of the light via touch panel, choose your mood, then opt for backlighting or let the auto-cycle take over. Did we mention the 16 million colour variables? (via Moco Loco)
Puzzle Calendar
Create your own desktop calendar with this unique Puzzle Calendar made up of "Lego" type building blocks. Re-arrange the puzzle as often as you like, marking important dates with the special event icons. (via7Gadgets)
Light Touch
Light Touch is only a reference product for now, but it features up-and-coming tech like holographic laser projection technology that allows it to create a bright, high-quality, always in focus WVGA resolution image — up to 10 inches — on nearly any surface, and pairs it with an infra-red touch sensing system to turn the projected image into a touch screen. (via Uncrate)
Panasonic Real Pro Massage Chair
Massage chairs have come a long way from the back-pinching, coin-operated monstrosities in most shopping malls, and the Panasonic Real Pro Massage Chair ($5,500) is a great example. It features a unique trunk rotation and pelvic tilt function that combines a large seat airbag with a smaller one to grasp and gently twist the seat and thigh area, the Junetsu massage technique that uses one-second circular thumb movements to quickly loosen up tight muscles. (via Uncrate)
MSI Projector PC
MSI is sure in a conceptual mood at this year's the CES, and one of the odder combinations was this Projector PC. The unit pumps HD video onto a wall at about the quality of a mini projector (though certainly a step above a pico), but for convenience's sake it has a PC and DVD drive built right in. MSI plans to pair it with a wireless mouse and keyboard for living room use, but we're still not sure we see a huge advantage over plugging a nettop into a projector -- outside of the novelty factor, of course. (via Engadget)
Microsoft Arc Keyboard
Well, it looks like Microsoft still has a bit more stuff in store for CES that didn't slip out ahead of its big keynote, with it now announcing its new Arc Keyboard that will exclusive to Best Buy (at least initially). Like its Arc Mouse, this one is slim and high on style, and relatively light on any extraneous features, although you will get a 2.4GHz wireless receiver that can be tucked away in the keyboard, and at least a few extra function keys. Look for this one to be available February 21st for $59.95. (via Engadget)
Asus ROG G73jh Gaming Notebook
Processing comes in the form of an Intel Core i7 processor, and graphics is provided by an ATI Radeon HD 5870 GPU which is capabale of DirectX 11. Other specifications include up to 1TB of hard drive space, and up to 8GB of RAM, plus support for EAX 4.0 and CMSS 3D surround sound, and it features a 17.3 inch display which is capable of full HD (1080p) in a 1920 x 1080 resolution. (via Geeky Gadgets)