“We’re addressing real pain points for people,” says Kwon.
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The LandingZone makes it easy to connect your computer to your TV to watch movies on a big screen, or power multiple devices such as phones and external harddrives, all while keeping power chords untangled. While it’s an object that’s meant to be observed, design alone is not what sets the LandingZone apart from its competitors.
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It was an AlphaPitch presenter at DEMO Fall 2011, the conference co-hosted by VentureBeat and IDG.
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The company has also raised $500,000 in angel funding. Backers who pledge $139 or more will be among the first to get their hands on one. In fact, it has just put the LandingZone project on funding platform Kickstarter, and wants to raise $50,00o to begin its first production run. The company hasn’t begun manufacturing its hardware yet. Kwon is a semiconductor design engineer, and he developed the LandingZone, along with the team at InfiniWing. “Many people aren’t using because align with the functionality and aesthetic of the MacBook Air,” InfiniWing founder and CEO Kitae Kwon told VentureBeat. But many popular MacBook Air docking stations on the market today are ghastly by comparison. The BookArc docking station, for example, is a graceful competitor from designer TwelveSouth that helps to elevate and cool your computer, while also saving desk space. Built-in connector slot seamlessly charges MacBook Air using MagSafe power supply Built-in locking socket compatible with Kensington Lock products. Direct pass-through USB port to MacBook Air Supports device charging with included power adaptor