Get ready for paper computers
May 12 2011
Researchers have developed a completely bendable prototype with a touch screen
According to some Canadian researchers, this dream may soon come true for you.
Researchers at the Queens University Human Media Lab in Kingston, Ontario, have developed a prototype flexible computer and display that is completely bendable and comes with a built-in touch screen.
In a press release issued by the Queens University, Roel Vertegaal, the director of the media lab and
inventor of the new paper computer, called flexible displays “the future,” predicting that in five years, everything “will look and feel this way.”
“This computer looks, feels and operates like a small sheet of interactive paper,” Vertegaal said in the release.
“You interact with it by bending it into a cellphone, flipping the
corner to turn pages, or
writing on it with a pen.”
The researchers said the new technology could be used in new versions of tablets, smartphones and other products.
Flexible multitouch
devices would offer a number of benefits; for
example, they can be dropped and aggressively handled without the fear of cracked screens.
Also, with flexible devices like a smartphone or e-reader, people could
carry a large screen in their pockets without the bulky weight of a device made of glass or metal.
A number of technology companies have been racing for several years to create other products that could become completely flexible such as in this case.
Sony showed a prototype last year of a fully
flexible, transparent display.
And E-ink, a start-up based in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, has also demonstrated prototypes of flexible e-reader devices it hopes to offer in the near future.




















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