Sunday, August 7, 2011

Apple iCup


iCup is an innovative concept specially designed forApple. It’s key point that you can heat up any drink inside the cup by connecting it with the user’s notebook, as well as any device that supports USB connection, via a USB cable(in Park,at office,at library etc.) The key goal of the project is to ease life with more manageable features that ensure uninterrupted working opportunity, doesn’t matter the user goes to the park, library or working in the office. The featured Apple logo of the cup is actually a heat indicator that shows the temperature of the inside content, blue for cool, orange for warm and pink for hot, while enhancing the aesthetics. Moreover, it incorporates a displaceable handle that offers convenient fit into any small area and the changeable upper portion allows easy washing.
Every part of the iCup from Onur Karaalioglu is enhanced with advanced technologies and innovative ideas. The Apple cup has got everything like a heatproof body which anyone can touch and hold while being connected to the netbook, a heat filter, allochrous logo for easy handling, a heat coil and a durable base.

A person, sitting in a library, in their office, in a park or while working at home on their netbook will not have to long for a hot cup of tea or coffee or will no longer have to keep ordering for a fresh cup every time when finding it getting cold. For heating up your drink this special cup named as the iCup would hopefully not just be a concept and will soon be available at the Apple store. The specialty of this cup is that it is easy to use, easy to connect and most importantly, easy to wash. For washing the iCup, one will just have to bring out the inner part of the cup as it is of removable kind. So, once the washing process is done and it gets dry, you can easily place it again in the heatproof body. For further ease of use, this Apple iCup has been designed with a removable handle too.

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