This portable device is so full of goodness that you might as well fall in love with it. Called Serendip and designed by Thomas Troch, its design is centered around personalization and interaction. Having a small screen, translating into 1.5 inch PM-OLED display, you can communicate using wireless communication and you can go around cataloging everything with the help of a 2MP CMOS camera. It also features a MEMS microphone, speaker and a vibration motor. In case you have used up too much memory then the skin of the device will change in pixel density to tell you about the same. With all this and much more Serendip becomes a very effective research device for the qualitative inquiry of adolescents because the interaction with the device evokes curiosity, helpfulness, creativity and self-respect, motivating them to participate. So, now you know the reason I refereed to it as full of goodness.







Via: Yanko Design