Mike Yamamoto | Feb 01, 2008
If this concept ever becomes a reality, it should come with a public-service
warning along the lines of those gambling-addiction 800 numbers posted at casino
ATMs. Because anyone who considers getting one must have a severe workaholism
problem, not to mention a dire need for fashion intervention.
German designer Henning Kunow touts the "
Hip Office" (get it?) as an ergonomic way to do work on a laptop, attaching it to a fiberglass belt around
your waist. Judging by the
photos on OhGizmo, it can even allow you to blissfully tap away while sitting,
standing, or even walking.
Still, we have a hard time viewing it as a device that promotes a healthy
workplace. In addition to its dubious weight distribution, there are much more
immediate concerns--such as knocking stuff over while turning around, or perhaps
walking into the occasional wall.
Via
Crave CNET
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