Flexible Paper Phone Technology

Posted by | May 06, 2011 | Cool Stuff | No Comments

via Geek. Similar to the Kindle, the paper phone uses an E-Ink display, and works by bending the phone in different positions to make calls, use apps, etc. I think this technology can prove useful in future versions of cellphones, tablets, newspapers, magazines, etc. It will be interesting to see how this will be integrated. Video after the break.

Created by research teams at Queen’s University in Canada and Arizona State University, the 9.5-centimeter (diagonal) screen is actually a lightweight flexible display. It’s said to feel similar to a bendable piece of plastic.

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