The conceptual Mac Pro display has been designed by Liam Martin as a rotating computer monitor that will transform the capabilities of those who spend extended periods seated at a terminal.
The entire monitor is crafted from aluminum and draws design influence from the iMac without any bezels to create an edge-to-edge image that puts total focus on the digital task(s) at hand. The rounded corners on the screen pay homage to other Apple-branded devices like the iPhone and iPad Pro to make it pleasure to stare at during the workday.
The conceptual Mac Pro display is rounded off with a 360-degree rotation capability that enables users to seamlessly switch between landscape and portrait modes with ease. Essential ports are kept hidden on the rear without restricting access.
360-Degree Rotation Computer Screens
This Conceptual Mac Pro Display Has a Edge-to-Edge Design
Trend Themes
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360-degree Rotation Monitors — The ability to switch between landscape and portrait modes offers disruptive innovation opportunities for improved productivity and user experience.
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Edge-to-edge Displays — Eliminating bezels and creating edge-to-edge images presents disruptive innovation opportunities for immersive visuals and increased screen real estate.
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Aluminum Construction — Using aluminum as a material for monitor construction opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for lightweight yet durable displays.
Industry Implications
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Technology Hardware — The technology hardware industry can explore the development of 360-degree rotation monitors to enhance user capabilities and productivity.
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Creative Design — In the creative design industry, edge-to-edge displays can offer a more immersive and visually engaging experience for graphic designers and artists.
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Manufacturing — The manufacturing industry can take advantage of aluminum construction to produce lightweight yet sturdy monitors for various applications.