Sony Ericsson W350i

January 9, 2008


At 10.4mm wide, it sports a keypad that is covered by a flap that folds down when you’re on a call. When closed you can access convenient Walkman controls to play your music and shuffle tracks. There’s a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, messaging and email, an FM radio, a 262,144-color display, a speakerphone, triband and personal organizer applications.
But the picture below looks  like a rendering… and strangely like an expired phone design…

Extract from CNET Asia


Replacing the traditional way of displaying photos in photo frames, Light Affection combines a unique way of displaying and preserving photographs as well as creating a personalized unusual lighting solution. The carved piece magically comes alive when illuminated from behind. The varying thicknesses of the translucent material create the illusion of the original image.

Light Affection™ is based on an old art form called lithophanes. First invented in France in the late 1800’s, Lithophane (Greek for “vision in stone”) is a porcelain engraving that comes alive when illuminated from behind. Today, we create these pieces using modern, long lasting materials to give this unique effect.

Extract from Light Affection