Monday, Nov. 29, 2004
Cutting Edge
By Anita Hamilton; Maryanne Murray Buechner; Lev Grossman; Simon Crittle; Sora Song With Reporting by Hanna Kite; Yuki Oda/Tokyo
A LIFESAVER--FOR DISCS
Tired of scratched CDs and DVDs that don't play anymore? d_skin is a clear plastic coating that you can put over a disc to protect it. You leave the cover on all the time, even when you play the disc. The laser from the player simply passes through the cover to read the data it needs. And because the d_skin is so thin--it measures just twothousandths of an inch--it will work with any player.
INVENTOR d_skin
AVAILABILITY Now, five for $5.99 or 20 for $19.99
TO LEARN MORE d-skin.com
NO MORE FADE TO BLACK
Now that you've got that snazzy LCD TV hanging on your living room wall like a fine work of art, it seems a pity to have it go blank when you turn it off. Philips' MiraVision Mirror TV avoids that by turning into a mirror. A polarized coating on the front of the screen reflects light when the set is off. Available in 17-in. and 23-in. models, the Mirror TV also comes in a split-screen style, left, that's already being used in hotels.
INVENTOR Philips
AVAILABILITY Now, $2,799 to $3,999
TO LEARN MORE [email protected]
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
Imagine flanking your home stereo with birds of paradise rather than a pair of speakers. The Ka-on flower speaker, housed in a vase, below, or pot, uses real plant parts--stems to conduct sound waves, leaves and flowers to serve as cones--to fill a 16-ft. radius with music. Its audio quality is closer to that of a vinyl record than a CD, but for some audiophiles, that's a good thing.
INVENTORS Keiji Koga, Hiroshi Shiraki, Let's Corp.
AVAILABILITY Now, only in Japan: $284 for the vase version; $473 for the potted plant
GET THE MESSAGE
When the Swarovski crystal company asked ultramodern furniture designer Ron Arad to create a chandelier last year, he promptly declined, saying, "Crystal is the epitome of kitsch. It is not my planet." This year he changed his mind and created Lolita, the first text-messaging chandelier. Made of 2,100 crystals and 1,050 white LEDs, the 5-ft. spiral displays SMS messages sent by any phone. Of course, you'd need Lolita's number ...
INVENTOR Ron Arad
AVAILABILITY Now, $138,435
TO LEARN MORE swarovskisparkles.com
TIME FOR CHANGE
Before the Swiss watchmaker Jean Franc,ois Ruchonnet designed the Monaco V4 concept watch, he lifted the hood of his Maserati, gazed at the engine and thought about the belts. Then he decided to create a similar belt system in miniature to replace the interlocking gears in mechanical watches. Each belt replaces five to six gears, thus simplifying construction. Visible on the underside, at right, the belts are also better at absorbing shock, for a more reliable and accurate timepiece.
INVENTOR TAG Heuer
AVAILABILITY Prototype only
TO LEARN MORE tagheuer.com