engadget.com - 10/6/2009
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We'll spare you the obvious cheap jokes , but grabbing hold of NTT DoCoMo's Touch Wood concepts at CEATEC was a true, honest-to-goodness pleasure. Engineered in cooperation with Sharp and Olympus, the kidney bean-esque touchscreen phone was accompanied by a TV tuning smartphone with a ...
ceatec.com - 10/6/2009
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engadgetmobile.com - 10/6/2009
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We're still not entirely sold on the intersection
of gadgets and wood . Nevertheless, companies keep pumping...
out the concepts in response to our greener times. Here's NTT DOCOMO's effort using surplus wood leftover from Pacific culling operations. ...
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NTT DOCOMO's Touch Wood mockups make naughty puns easy
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Touch Wood, prototipo de teléfonos de madera
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... incorpora pantalla táctil como gran atractivo. Ambos teléfonos forman parte de un proyecto de reforestación encabezado por el destacado músico Ryuichi Sakamoto y utilizan un interfaz inspirada por el fotógrafo Mikiya Takimoto (ambos son reconocidos artistas japoneses).
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