Modular Phone Tablet Hybrid Concept Solves the Screen Size Paradox - Yanko Design
Briefly

A new concept design addresses the mobile device paradox of wanting bigger screens while maintaining portability. This design features a regular phone connecting to a larger, lightweight external display, turning the phone into a mini tablet. The phone acts as the processor while the display manages visual output. Unlike earlier products like the ASUS PadFone, this concept emphasizes portability with a smaller, more convenient external screen, appealing to users seeking a larger viewing experience without the complexity of foldable devices.
The design is made up of two pieces: a regular phone and an external screen the size of a small tablet like the iPad mini or an open foldable.
The phone acts as the brain while the external display handles the visual output, creating a modular device that adapts to different usage scenarios.
Unlike the bulky PadFone docks, this concept prioritizes portability while still delivering the larger screen experience that many users crave.
The external screen doesn't work unless you connect the phone to it, offering a simple solution to the mobile device paradox.
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