Concept MacBook by Tommas Gecchelin Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.us
In the future, Apple’s paper-thin laptops will have interactive 3D holograms. And still be ridiculously expensive. This is Tommaso Gecchelin’s vision of what a MacBook will look like in 2020. No idea what Apple design man Jonathan Ive thinks of this concept, but it looks pretty special to us. Okay, some of it’s a bit of a stretch. Literally, in fact. The MacBook can shapeshift from tablet to laptop and turn from metal to plastic. We think Apple might have blown ‘magical’ a bit early by using it on the iPad if that sort of tech’s in the pipeline.


And not all of it’s pie-in-the-sky silliness. There’s micro-sonar controlled holographic modelling and the hinges are all magnetic so you can pull the panels apart. Granted, none of this is practically possible now, but it’s not beyond the dreams of ambitious design.
TMacBook 2020 concept is totally port-free. Nada. Nothing. It’s like a glimpse of what Steve Jobs dreams about, minus the bleeding corpses of the open source army. Less realistic than any assumptions about how the connected world will look in 2020 is likely to be the price. We can’t imagine this sort of tech being vaguely affordable, even in nine years time.

Concept MacBook by Tommas Gecchelin Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.us

Concept MacBook by Tommas Gecchelin Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.us

Concept MacBook by Tommas Gecchelin Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.us

Concept MacBook by Tommas Gecchelin Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.us

Concept MacBook by Tommas Gecchelin Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.us