flexible future for smartphones and tablets like a paper

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It looks like IT companies and wireless operators adhered to the principle, "the smaller, the better," even as Galaxy Tab tablet and Apple iPad two competing to be the thinnest. However, the researchers Human Media Lab Queen's University made ​​a surprise by developing the first interactive computer paper described as a versatile iPhone.



Roel Vertegaal, Human Media Lab Director stated they successfully developed a prototype "paper" world's first smartphone, called PaperPhone with forms such as thin paper sheets made ​​from plastic and can operate like a smartphone. This technology makes the smartphone into a flexible and very thin films with a diagonal E Ink display 9.5cm.



Despite having a thin and light design, PaperPhone able to make phone calls, play music, store dokuman, address, and photo. Larger version of this technology can be used to reduce some office needs, such as printers, paper and ink cartridge standard.



Do not expect a sharp graphical display or the ability to display movies or games on PaperPhone, because that can be displayed graphically displays E Ink is still limited.



Vertegaal said the technology is to make the office no longer requires paper, because it can all be stored digitally and you can accumulate these computers to each other just like paper. Vertegaal PaperPhone will present on May 10 at the conference the Association Computing Machinery Computer Human Interaction in Vancouver Canada. (Fahrur)


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