UNI – LEGO-esque Computing

by Jeremiah on August 20, 2007

UNI, the Modular Computing System

Personal computing had always been modular, but this UNI concept brings the word “modular” to a whole new level. UNI is a compartmentalized computing system developed by Richard Choi — in which all the important media and computational functions have been broken down into sleek, easy to arrange modules. You only buy the modules you need, saving you cash and desk space and leaving flexible upgrading options open for the future.

Thanks to the Network HomePlug technology and wireless USB, digital signals can transfer through normal household powerlines at 200mbps. Wireless USB allows the different modules to communicate with each other at 480Mbps. The Think module is the main computer unit. This is where most of the processing and data handling occurs. The DVD module lets you read audio/video data while the STORE module lets you save anything to it.

Just in time for our seasonal desk rearrangement.

UNI, the Modular Computing System

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