NTT DOCOMO's Touch Wood mockups make naughty puns easy
We're still not entirely sold on the intersection of gadgets and wood. Nevertheless, companies keep pumping out the concepts in response to our greener times. Here's NTT DOCOMO's effort using surplus wood leftover from Pacific culling operations. The Touch Wood prototype was developed in tandem with Sharp and Olympus and is based on the SH-04A slider. A Touch Wood mockup (pictured above) resembling a more feminine bean was also announced. In either case, the Touch Wood body is made of cypress without adding any artificial coloring or paint. And by using Olympus' 3D compression molding technique, they've manage to maintain the kind of durability, and resistance to water, insects, and mildew that you'd expect from, well, a tree. The handsets will be on exhibit in October at the ITU Telecom World and CEATEC Japan shows... touch wood. SH-04A prototype pictured after the break.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alexandicity @ Sep 24th 2009 6:02AM
I wonder how much energy went into their 3D wood molding process, and if that's really easier that just casting some plastic...
It's a nice look though.
natefish @ Sep 24th 2009 10:14AM
Is Trojan making a special series of covers for these phones?
Jamar @ Sep 24th 2009 9:49PM
Once upon a time a Sharp exec, when interviewed by a Chinese tech magazine, said that there would be an unlocked version of the SH-04A sold in China by the end of the year. I think that's more exciting than making one out of wood because it would actually fully function, internet and all, outside Japan.