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Originally Posted by debernardis View Post
Rubik's cube with its rotating facelets makes me think to one of those abandoned UIs for Meego, which allowed you to scroll horizontally (arguments like photos, email, messages, bookmarks etc.) and vertically for single items.
This is a concept I liked very much.
Can you dig out the video?
 
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Originally Posted by momcilo View Post
Can you dig out the video?
Maybe this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqeeQd-YNL0
 

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Originally Posted by momcilo View Post
The video they show us mocks existing tablet devices - too big to fit in back-pocket.
So this device must fit in the back pocket.
Well, since in the video the "back pocket" is the size of an airport, I wouldn't call their tablet "pocketable"
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I think the Rubik's cube is because when you receive the device, the UI is all over the place, and so you have to move it around and play with it for hours before you can have the UI that suits you.

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Originally Posted by debernardis View Post
Rubik's cube with its rotating facelets makes me think to one of those abandoned UIs for Meego, which allowed you to scroll horizontally (arguments like photos, email, messages, bookmarks etc.) and vertically for single items.
This is a concept I liked very much.
isn't that the default UI for the generic Meego Tablet Edition? i doubt it's abandoned
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http://blog.laptopmag.com/intel-show...ed-home-screen

this?
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Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
The cube was found in the desert 1974. Tabco have now been able reproduce these cubes so you can create your very own transformer or tablet from any plate.



This reminded me of the N900 Nokia "hackerbox".
I wouldn't mind this also end to a Maemo based device raising from puff of smoke.


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http://www.facebook.com/meegoproject...49622935054624
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....well that was a direct answer there.
EDIT: Is it a official MeeGo facebook account?

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I doubt that but I don't know. Do we have an offical meego account?
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