Diarybook Wins Korean Design Award

Digiplan’s “Diarybook” takes the idea of Apple-style pearly-whiteness entirely too far, though it does look like a neat little ultraportable notebook. If it were called the “Dairybook,” it would at least evoke an accurate picture of its milky looks. Winner of the “Imagination” price as Korea Design PC Content 2007, the device appears to offer […]

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Digiplan's "Diarybook" takes the idea of Apple-style pearly-whiteness entirely too far, though it does look like a neat little ultraportable notebook. If it were called the "Dairybook," it would at least evoke an accurate picture of its milky looks.

Winner of the "Imagination" price as Korea Design PC Content 2007, the device appears to offer a detachable keyboard, though the reason why is, to put it mildly, a little opaque. Beneath it, one can see what appears to be a system of modules, as if one can plug bits of it together in different configurations, or, perhaps, upgrade different components individually. Huh? Wha?

[Design PC] Diarybook to adopt an LCD and a keyboard [AVING]