Bento Pad : Futuristic Modular Mobile Computing

Bento Pad delivers an exceptional mobile computing experience. Bento is a cinematic tablet lets users enjoy content on the go. It employs modularity as an approach for sustainability and synergy. Measuring just 8mm thick, Bento Pad features a ten-inch wide cinematic radio OLED screen and approaches two dimensionality. Offering great grip and protection is a rubber gasket that runs around the perimeter. Another remarkable feature of Bento Pad is that of the kick stands that fold away smartly into the rear surface, providing an assortment of working angles and viewing angles. Perhaps, it acts as a Bluetooth wireless keyboard and even docks well into a laptop display.

Designer : René Lee

Bento Pad Post Tablet PC

Bento Pad Post Tablet PC


In terms of its user interface, it appears to be quite intuitive and innovative with its home screen supporting various widgets. Just expand the dock and there is it, the Springboard is launched. Elegant touch screen controls are notable assets that add more significance to Bento Pad. The mobile keyboard is quite ergonomic and leaves an ample amount of space for apps. Its dynamic screen makes it rather simple to input languages as well as symbols. The user can just dock Bento Pad into an innovative Bento Book in a matter of minutes. In total, Bento Pad is not a mere replacement for a PC. Instead, it makes the portable computer even more better.

Bento Pad Post Tablet PC

Bento Pad Post Tablet PC

Bento Pad Post Tablet PC

Bento Pad Post Tablet PC

Bento Pad Post Tablet PC



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16 thoughts on “Bento Pad : Futuristic Modular Mobile Computing

  1. yeah…no. good luck typing on that keyboard. i believe Acer tried something similar and failed.
    pretty thing though

  2. Don't think it will be available at all… 🙁 It's just a prototype in designer's PC, not a real-becoming thing. Asus already has a tablet with availability to put-in it a smartphone… :/
    In any case – the concept looks really great!!!

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