Mactab - Ultra Portable Complement to Macbook by Yann Le Coroller
Ultra portable, Mactab is the complement to MacBook. The incredibly thin wireless keyboard is used as a protection cover for transportation. It stays in place with a combination of magnets and notches. On the back of the computer, a hinge allows it to be put in a vertical position so you can use Mactab comfortably on your desk.
Designer: Yann Le Coroller


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21 Comments »
Nicole says
When is the launch………..hope soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
heinz says
let me know where l can buy this sexy unit
kyle says
Can you buy this and where.
IT IS SO COOL
Raphael Sun says
When and Where can I get it? anyone can tell me?
Raphael Sun says
and Price?
shahid says
Mactab, the complement to MacBook:
where tto find it?
jose ortiz says
love the concept if it ever gets off the drawing pad i would love to buy one let me know when that happens
Thoughts says
i never really got people that see what is obviously a concept yet keep on asking where to get/buy it from…
this is obviously not designed by apple and apple does not allow Mac OS X to be run on anyother computer systems. *with the execption of modbooks*
Rob says
Any news from apple?
launching ? scrapping? anything?
I need a tablet by Q3 2009 and well this looks good
Dan says
You realize this wasn’t submitted by Apple and Apple has never even announced a tablet product… Theres no launch, no scrapping, nothing. Yet. there ARE rumours… but thats it.
La Ode Adam says
best design
rkopke says
That is a very nice concept. I could see this working. You just need a Trackpad on on the keyboard, so you can the keyboard on your lap while the screen could be some place else.
I just would work more on the stand… seems a bit “fragile???”
But, hey… send it to Apple… they may buy the idea.
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