- This laptop is labeled Xcaim, Clinkx and Clinkcaim
- Eliminates the touching ground and introduces a fully interactive palmway
- Supports an edge-to-edge keyboard as well as an integrated status bar for call display
A relatively unknown Chinese company, Emdoor Digital Technology, has introduced a Prototype business -bearable computer with an unconventional design that serves the prestigious if the design award for 2025.
The Xcaim-Laptop Computer immediately stands out with its edge-to-edge keyboard, eliminates the traditional palm rail area and replaces the conventional touch plate with a fully interactive palm rest surface with tactile buttons.
The XCAIM laptop has a Samsung V-NAND SSD 980 available in capabilities ranging from 250 GB to 1 TB, suggesting it could be a suitable laptop for programming.
A bold reconsideration of portable design
Like the Honor Magicbook Art 14 (2024), the XCAIM laptop is delivered with a modular business webcam that attaches magnetic over the screen, integrates environmental cleaning in real time and can act as a secondary screen when detached, shows shortcuts and messages.
Xcaim -bearable computer adopts an elegant and modern design with a white and black color scheme and thin frames. It has a regular hinge design and a chicet-style keyboard. The function keys are replaced with a touch -sensitive function area.
Just below the keyboard, a small horizontal view shows system status icons, call information and a digital battery display. A removable bottom panel reveals double cooling fans.
Laptops connection options are minimal with only three USB-C ports, two on the right side and one on the left.
Xcaim -laptop is not commercially available yet, but it gives a glimpse of a future where Business Laptop Designs breaks free from the tradition that embraces new forms of interaction and AI tool integration.
The IF Design Award is often considered “Oscars” in the design industry, and the 2025 edition of the competition experienced nearly 11,000 items from 66 countries, with 131 jurry leader from 23 countries chose the most excellent design.
Via IFDesign