Owning a number of different devices can often mean having to regularly transfer data between them to keep them synced, or storing private information in the cloud. Offering a truly connected alternative, Seed is a set of mobile and computer products that use the processing power and data of a single docked smartphone.
Designed by South Africa-based computer engineering student Nick Rout, the basis of the system is a smartphone — which nowadays rival the computational power of desktop computers of only a few years ago. Using a powerful processor such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 or an Adreno 420, 4GB mobile DRAM and 128GB of flash storage, the smartphone would be able to dock into a tablet, notebook, desktop PC and HDTV using a magnetic locking mechanism.
Device is a smartphone, tablet, laptop, desktop and smart TV in one [Springwise]