IV-Drip Hard Drive Takes Concept a Little Too Far

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Hyuh Jin Lee’s concept hard-drive emergency kit looks fantastic, although it suffers from a bad case of over-intellectualizitus, something common in student concept designs. The idea is that the IV-drip contains a hard-drive full of anti-virus software which auto-runs when hooked up to the computer.

This would actually be quite useful as a product, but the ridiculous design is quite superfluous. Also, is a Mac the best computer to pick when showing an anti-virus solution?

It’s not all bad, though. I actually dig this design, if only for the drip-feeding aesthetic. It would make a very neat-looking setup on my desk, too. My Mac could suck the bits down from it’s own bag-on-a-stick while I continue to receive IV gin from the tube I jam into my arm every morning after breakfast.

Dr. Hard drive bag (healing your PC) [Coroflot via CNET]


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