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With Yoga in its full name, you might expect Lenovo's AIO 7 all-in-one Windows desktop PC to be able to change orientations in a similar fashion to its laptop brethren, and you'd be right. The display can be rotated from landscape to portrait.
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Sometimes, one touch display on a smartphone just doesn't seem enough. LG has recognized this and announced the Wing, where the main screen swivels on a hinge to reveal a half-size second one.
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At a glance, the Revolving House of T looks like a relatively typical, if rather dilapidated, old house – but this is misleading. Located in Japan's Kantō region, it was created by artist Mochida Atsuko and features a revolving interior that rotates a full 360 degrees.
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London-based architectural outfit D*Haus has been proposing unconventional transformer house designs for a few years now. The latest proposition is called Devon House, a circular abode with a triangular rotating upper floor.
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The landscape orientation of computer monitors is perfect for watching YouTube videos or Netflix movies, but not so good for reading PDF or MS Word documents. Maker Robert Johnson has come up with a mechanism that physically rotates his widescreen monitor from landscape to portrait when needed.
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If you're perched on a ladder, twisting around to grab something from the back of your tool belt can be rather challenging. That's why Chris Landano created the TrakBelt360. It's a tool belt that lets you rotate pouches all the way around it, so that the item you need ends up right at the front.
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The BubblePod is a clockwork motion control unit which spins your smartphone to help you capture better quality panoramas.
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Gizmag took a closer look at the Domespace rotating wooden home at the Viv-expo green living exhibition in Bordeaux.
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A newly developed optical gyroscope, small enough to fit on the head of a pin, could allow the integration of more accurate motion sensing technology in a not only smartphones, but also in medical devices inside the human body.
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There are plans to build what will be Europe’s first rotating hotel in Croatia. It will give all rooms a view of the Adriatic Sea - eventually.
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The wn-2 watch emulates the rotation of the Earth and a view from space.
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The Volksgarden is an indoor hydroponics carousel with space for you to grow up to 80 plants at once. Herbs, vegetables, fruits and grains can be grown easily and harvests are said to three-to-five times greater.
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