
That vacuum-cleaner guy (no, not David Oreck, the other guy, the Brit) Dyson has come up with what's being called a bladeless fan. Actually the blades are in the base. Like the rollerball vacuum, I think it is more gimmick than gadget. It's a thing of beauty, but selling for upwards of 300 bucks, it's more like Dyson's Segway.
Apparently it is pretty noisy, but I wonder, if it really moves air efficiently, maybe it will find a place in industrial settings. It would be kind of ironic if the sleeker and more beautiful version of a product were the industrial version. How often does that happen?
If this thing gets any attention at all, you can be sure there will soon be knockoffs selling for far, far less. See it for yourself here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/6306352/James-Dysons-latest-invention-bladeless-fan.html#postComment
Apparently it is pretty noisy, but I wonder, if it really moves air efficiently, maybe it will find a place in industrial settings. It would be kind of ironic if the sleeker and more beautiful version of a product were the industrial version. How often does that happen?
If this thing gets any attention at all, you can be sure there will soon be knockoffs selling for far, far less. See it for yourself here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/6306352/James-Dysons-latest-invention-bladeless-fan.html#postComment




