Feb 12 2008Computer Mug Is Surprisingly Conceptual

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Jason Farsai has conceptualized the Yuno PC, which is a computer in a coffee mug. He envisions the device having all the necessary morning computer applications: weather, time, traffic, stock prices, comic strips, and email. You can also upload your own screensaver images and just stare blankly at your coffee mug until 11 am like I do. Neat I guess, but completely impractical. Oh, and there's no mention of it being dishwasher safe, so that's, uh, a pretty major design flaw as far as I'm concerned. You got me, I only posted this because of those delicious looking griddle cakes in the picture. Huh? What do you mean it's an English muffin? Are you sure? Shit, well I'd still pound those hash browns.

Several more pictures after the jump.

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Computer and Coffee On The Go [yankodesign]

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personally i love over specialization

Actually it is dishwasher safe, see an exploded view, technical info, and left-out pages at coroflot.com/jasonfarsai

The writer does it again, poking fun at those people who post comments about products not being real because they're concepts. A neat concept I might add.

I'm a mug collector. I like this computer mug i wish i have one :)

I was once staring at my coffee and suddenly it started talking to me :(

i want to know where i can get my hands on the display.

till 11am? that breakfast - whatever the hell it is, looks like it's been sitting there for a few days already. grim.

Garfield? Exactly who is their target customer?

#8: All real men read the comics section of the newspaper.

I think the real question is how are they going to target the energy drink generation

@ 10
make screens on energy drink cans/ bottles?

sausage AND bacon? Seriously who's his wife, I'll marry her now.

potential. i see it there.

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