domingo, 15 de mayo de 2011

THE FUTURE OF SMARTPHONES IS IN 2MM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl-qygUEE2c

The latest in mobile devices is PaperPhone, a mobile flexible as a sheet of paper.

Maked by researchers of Queen's University in Ontario (Canada), to select the operating system options we have to turn various regions of the screen, and navigate throught the menú optinons.

The new interactive gadget does everything that classic smart-phone can do, calls, store music, store electronic books. With the peculiarity that the display is a 9.5-inch flexible display with electronic ink (e-ink ), which conforms to the size of our pocket.

The display is equipped with sensors that recognize the location of each action. The device can be configured to log specific types of fold, so only perform actions with every movement.


PaperPhone heralds a new generation of super lightweight, thin and flexible, they do not consume power while the user is using.
The team will announce its 'PaperPhone' on 10 May at the Association for Computing Machinery in Vancouver.


This technologie will be catched by Apple , Microsoft, an other brands, and maybe in three or five years the mobile phones will be no larger than 2 mm.

The problem that I see in that devices is the incompatibility with cameras, or in-put earphones. I think that the matter of the camera doesn't have solution , but the earphones could be work through bluetooth, or Wi-Fi.

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