Sapphire All-In-One PC Concept by Rafael Berloffa

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Brazilian designer Rafael Berloffa has designed the Sapphire as an all-in-one PC concept that featuring a minimalist design promises a unique experience to the users. Integrating a multimedia panel of lighting sensors, in acrylic, on the side of keyboard, the PC concept also includes the USB, audio and microphone outputs in the left side.

The Sapphire works with wireless accessory kit that doesn’t require conventional rather any workstation, supporting flexibility of work in different work conditions. Moreover, the accessory kit, integrating a USB Touchpad to plug in the side of the Keyboard, eradicates the need of the mouse.

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