
"Most students now juggle phones, tablets, and laptops, with messaging and games living right next to textbooks and notes. That mix can be powerful but also distracting, especially in crowded Chinese classrooms where space and attention are both limited. Pokepad is a portable PC concept that tries to carve out a focused, pocketable space dedicated to learning, treating study tools as worthy of their own hardware."
"Pokepad is a smart learning device designed specifically for students, intended to cover most of their daily study scenarios. It is compact and portable enough to fit into school bags and coat pockets, and the goal is unrestricted learning, a device that can travel from classroom to bus to bedroom without feeling like a shrunken laptop or a repurposed phone fighting for attention against notifications and app alerts."
"Designers: DaPengPeng (DPP), Wengkang Cheng, Qi M The design team experimented with multiple shapes before settling on a slim rectangular box concept, balancing learning apps, hardware needs, and clever portability. The box footprint keeps it familiar enough to slip into existing routines, yet distinct from a phone, with enough internal volume for a decent battery, speakers, and a pen mechanism, without turning into a bulky tablet that refuses to fit anywhere."
"The built-in flip pen is central to the concept. To ensure portability, slimness, and differentiation, the team chose to hide the stylus inside the body, so it flips out when needed and disappears when not. That decision reinforces Pokepad as a pen-first device for note-taking, annotation, and handwriting practice, and avoids the classic problem of separate styluses getting lost in backpacks or rolling off desks during lectures."
Pokepad is a compact, pen-first portable PC concept aimed at students to enable focused, unrestricted learning across classroom, commute, and home. The design balances a slim rectangular footprint with enough internal volume for a decent battery, speakers, and a pen mechanism to avoid bulky tablets. A built-in flip stylus hides inside the body, flipping out when needed to support note-taking, annotation, and handwriting practice while preventing lost pens. Designers DaPengPeng (DPP), Wengkang Cheng, and Qi M experimented with multiple shapes before settling on the box concept. The aesthetic is soft-edged and minimal, with rounded corners, a single camera module, and color options including white, light blue, and textured red.
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