blok is a kindergarten classroom PC with a design inspired by classic toy building blocks. The product consists of two computer units that interlock to form a cube. Kids can manipulate items on the screen with their hands. They can also use peripheral devices which include two 'keyboard' mats, a set of digital markers, and a set of interactive shapes. blok was designed by Christianne LeBlanc, Jessica Livingston and Maarianne Goldberg from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
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More Pictures: PC Design Contest Runners-up
The winners of Bill Gates' annual PC design contest were so cool-looking we decided to post some pictures of the runners-up, too.
Winner, Judge's Award, First Place: blok
Winner, Judge's Award, First Place: blok
Winner, Judge's Award, Second Place: BulbPC
Winner, Judge's Award, Third Place: Zeed+ for the Future
Winner, Public Choice Award: Light Up Your Life
Finalist: Pussy Cat
Finalist: S2upply (School Supply)
Finalist: Roundbox
Finalist: Slice
Finalist: Horizon
Finalist: Yummy
Finalist: Chocolate Box
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