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A rather controversial and yet very intriguing idea was to develop adisophable laptop, especially when the society has already accepted disposable mobile phones and cameras.
The designer of this concept is Je Sung Park. The Recyclable Paper Laptop looks as though it needs some improvement, yet it is a great step towards future development disposable computers.
The laptop makes use of recycled paper or pulp material compressed in layers. The paper computer allows you to replace any part of it anytime. It is yet to be seen if the disposable paper computer will catch the attention of buyers, until then let's just enjoy a fresh idea.
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