The core idea behind FLOW by Seong Yong Kim is the controlling capability of a high-performance PC using real-time remote streaming courtesy of the 5G technology. It is much like Google’s Stadia cloud gaming platform that relies on ultra-fast connectivity speed to run games on high-end hardware on remote servers without the need to purchase an expensive graphics card, CPU, or RAM physically.

FLOW can run resource-heavy photo and video editing software, graphics-intensive games, music composition applications, and more – allowing content creators to retain their original hardware.

 

 

Christened 5G Workstation FLOW, this PC is capable of running resource-heavy photo and video editing software, graphics-intensive games, music composition applications, or anything that requires high-end CPU and GPU processing – remotely from the servers without any issues. Seong has designed the FLOW PC keeping in mind content creators who are constantly pushed to upgrade their hardware to meet the requirements of ever-evolving applications.

 

 

In addition to this, FLOW is much more than just a beautiful display with its in-built height-adjustable mount arm stand. The monitor can extend into a multi-monitor configuration by simply clipping the extra monitors to the main panel. The mounting arm has an extending LED bar that doubles as a wireless charger for gadgets and displays real-time widget information such as weather updates, incoming messages on your phone, or prompts for software updates. The wireless keyboard comes with USB ports for quick wired charging needs.

 

 

This is further enhanced with a height-adjustable mount arm stand to allow for a multi-monitor setup. An extending LED bar also functions as a wireless charger and even displays widgets for real-time updates related to weather or notifications.

 

 

According to Yanko Design