Triangle Tablet Designs

The Irregularly Shaped Gadget from 'The Office' is Becoming Reality

Those who follow the television series 'The Office' will undoubtedly be interested in getting their hands on the Triangle Tablet.

The character of Dwight Schrute presented the idea of the Triangle Tablet and now Eric Calisto wants to make it happen in real life. Calisto is taking the idea to Kickstarter in order to get $25,000 in pledges to create the tablet. There are only two pledges so far, so be sure to support the Triangle Tablet if you want to see it come to fruition.

If you’re bored of seeing tablets that come in rectangular shapes, the Triangle Tablet will provide a breath of fresh air in the tech world.

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