Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Paperphone




Researchers from Canada showing a smart phone made ​​of electronic paper

. This phone is so flexible with the bend, the user can write on it or used as a display device sentuh.Paper phones on display in the event the CHI conference (Association of Computing machinery) in 2011 in Vancouver, Canada today, reports the Telegraph.







PaperPhone is the result of a collaboration of researchers from Queen's University in Kingston, Canada and the University of Arizona in the U.S., along with researchers from E-Ink Corporation. "This computer looks, feels, and operates like a small sheet of paper interactivity." says Roel Vertegaal, director of human media lab at Queen's University. Roel added that this is the future. Everything will look and feel like this in the next five years.

 
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