School Supply puts PC functionality into a common pen and notepad (and vase) motif. The stylus memory stick is used to write and click on the notepad input device. When placed inside the vase, the pen transfers data into the main memory of the PC. A high-speed Bluetooth transfer system connects the components together. School Supply was designed by Jung Sung Han.
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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.
Finalist: S2upply (School Supply)
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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