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MacBook Touch Concept Based on Apple's Latest Transparent Displays Patent

Gizmodo reader David Mcmillan has sent us a heads-up about his MacBook Touch concept, based on one of Apple's latest patents: using a transparent multitouch display that can work as a control surface on two sides, both while the device is open and closed. Could this really be the holy grail of tablet computing? Judge from the gallery shots and tell us your opinion after the jump. More »

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MacBook Pro 2008, The Mock-Up

Here is the new MacBook Pro 2008 in Photoshop mash-up wet dream form. Would we see something like this at the alleged—at least according to the usual rumorologists—special event at the end of February? More »

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Is the Apple MacBook Touch a Realistic Possibility?

Some Apple fan mixed the real iMac-like dock patent and the fabled MacBook touch, getting a very nice rendition of how both concepts may look together. There is minimalist dock station too, with an optical drive, extra hard-drive, charging and wireless connectivity but without the screen, which looks like a more realistic proposition. The whole thing is just a figment of a wet fanboy imagination, but could this really happen? And would you buy an Apple tablet, an ultra-Slim MacBook or none of them?

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Nintendo DS 2: the 3D Mock-Up Makes Us Drool Alien-Style

Gizmodo reader Phil Nolan, a profesional 3D modeler and animator, got inspired by our Nintendo DS 2 mock-up and wish list and sent us his cool version of this dreamed-up third iteration of the Nintendo DS. It looks so yummy inside that I want to get it out for a date:

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Mock-up Nokia E61i Spotted: Please Stop Teasing Us

For the low, low price of $22.99 you can get your hands on this non-working, store display version of the Nokia E61i, successor to the E61. We've learned not a damn thing about the smartphone in the process, but we're willing to bet that it still runs some sort of Symbian OS. Maybe you can be unscrupulous and sell it as a real E61i on eBay, like similar scams we've seen in the past. More »