Friday, October 31, 2008

Asus asks public for notebook designs

If you want to have a say in the next generation of laptops and netbooks, Asus and Intel would like to have a word with you.

According to Engadget, the two companies have joined forces to launch WePC, a collaborative design site open to the public. Simply sign up and start designing your own laptop innovations, and if you're really lucky you'll get to see Asus and Intel make a mint off your work.

The idea is simple: designers from both companies lurk on the site and take note of exactly what it is the public are clamorouring for. If enough people give a design the thumbs-up, it's more than likely that aspects will be integrated into future notebook models. Neat, but there's certainly no mention of profit share should your design hit the big time.

Some ideas already submitted to the site aren't too far fetched, such as the Eee EcoPC designed to be "powered by solar energy" and feature "wimax, wifi, gps, 3g" connectivity; others, meanwhile, are a little more outré like the ghetto blaster 'shoulder-top' design featuring "woofers, tweeters, [and an] optical drive" as its two main features.

Despite the temptation to use the site as a dumping ground for unrealistic hopes and dreams – a flying robot butler with 802.11n connectivity for me, please – there's certainly scope for some good to come out of this project. Only time will tell, of course, whether this will ever impact Asus' designs in the slightest.

Tempted to upload your own dream laptop design, or would Asus and Intel need to be paying you before that particular secret will be unleashed on the world? Share your thoughts over in the forums.

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