Modern laptop designer Bill Moggridge died at the age of 69 years. Moggridge is a British industrial designer who was handed the award on computer models of flip-open design that has become today's laptops.
Design work computer, the Grid Compass, Tuesday (09/11/2012), was released in 1982. Priced at USD 8,000, the laptop is clad magnesium casing and equipped with 340kb memory.
The portable computer design used by the U.S. military and had taken on a mission in space shuttle launch NASA's space shuttle Discovery in 1985.
Moggridge develop the design to realize a flat screen, keyboard and circuit board were tampered-add modifiers can blend perfectly in the form of computers that can be folded.
During his lifetime, as well as designers in the electronics industry, Moggridge also Director of the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York since 2010.
Museum where he served announce, Moggridge died Saturday after a battle with cancer.
The portable computer design used by the U.S. military and had taken on a mission in space shuttle launch NASA's space shuttle Discovery in 1985.
Moggridge develop the design to realize a flat screen, keyboard and circuit board were tampered-add modifiers can blend perfectly in the form of computers that can be folded.
During his lifetime, as well as designers in the electronics industry, Moggridge also Director of the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York since 2010.
Museum where he served announce, Moggridge died Saturday after a battle with cancer.
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