Flexible paper computer morphs into smartphone or tablet | KurzweilAI.
PaperPhone, an interactive computer that looks, feels, and operates like a small sheet of interactive paper, has beendeveloped by engineers atQueen’s University Human Media Lab.
Theflexible papercomputer can be bent into a cell phone, flipped like a book, or written upon with a pen. It does everything a smartphone does, like store books, play music, and make phone calls.
But its display consists of a 9.5 cm diagonal thin film flexible E Ink display. The flexible form of the display makes it much more portable that any current mobile computer: it will shape to your pocket.
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