Chunky Tablet Chargers

The 'Venus of Cupertino' iPad Dock is Sturdy Support for Apple Products

One can add a bit of tasteful decor to their desktop with this 'Venus of Cupertino' iPad docking station by Scott Eaton.

It is a device that can charge all three generations of the iPad and it maintains a look of modern elegance while doing so. The piece depicts an oversized person that is sitting cross-legged and holding an iPad. Therefore users will place the iPad in the hands and lap of the sculpture when wanting to charge it. It looks as if the figure is reading the screen of the iPad, which is what makes this device so artistic. The charger dock is hidden in the rolls of this chunky charger and visitors will probably think it is a mere dock that doesn't charge. A very clever and new design for desktop chargers.
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2. Consumer Electronics - Innovation potential for consumer electronics companies to develop charging solutions that are compatible with multiple generations of devices.
3. Product Design - Disruptive innovation opportunities for product design firms to integrate charging technology into everyday objects, enhancing their functionality.

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