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Meet the Toyota Fun-Vii, a futuristic concept car that Toyota president described as a smartphone on four-wheels. Smartphone screens have certainly been growing, from 3.5-inches, to 4-inches, to 4.5-inches but holy crap, is this the logical conclusion Toyota concept of the future stanley cup is a whimsical one, where people would get out of their cars and use the giant touch screen to do some internetting. Also, do you know how expensive body work alread stanley canada y is when someone side-swipes your parked car Now imagine adding the cost of a gigantic, curved, bac stanley cup k-lit touchscreen. Kill me now. Maybe you could subsidize the cost by making the side of your car into a mobile billboard. But you know what, screw reality. Ignoring all of the obvious impracticalities, the Fun-Vii is beautiful. I hate seeing concept cars that look just like the shit we have already. We need more sci-fi in our future, not because things like this are great ideas, but because they are creative, and they inspire a sense of awe and possibility. Don ;t you want to live in a world were wild ideas like this are practical I sure as hell do. [PhyOrg] Image credit: AP/Koji Sasahara You can keep up with Brent Rose, the author of this post, on Facebook, Google+ or Twitter. CarsFuturismSmartphonesToyota Fgvy In this week s comics, Hellboy has a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day
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