
I'm a sucker for anything "retro Macintosh". So I'm loving this Classic OS style reimagining of the iPhone interface by designer Anton Repponen (he calls it iOS '86. Fitting, no?).
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The Macintosh Classic was Apple's first low-end computer...sorta like a predecessor to the iMac - integrated CPU and monitor, intended for average users, and sold for under $1000. Or, in its intent of compact but powerful computing and productivity increase, you might say it's rather the grandparent of Apple's latest, the iPad.
Which makes it the perfect place to house, charge, and use the iPad when at home. If you can get your hands on an old Macintosh, it's a simply gutting and an easy cutting of the facade.