Linked by David Adams on Tue 9th Dec 2008 16:45 UTC, submitted by weildish
Graphics, User Interfaces HP and the Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State recently demoed a new technology we thought was only possible in Minority Report. Dubbed flexible displays, these modern miracles not only may one day be used in netbooks, smartphones, and other mobile and compact devices (perhaps even digital paper), but are supposedly indestructible, use 90% less resources to manufacture, and basically sip electricity when compared to today's standard display technologies.
Order by: Score:
I Can't Wait
by Pro-Competition on Tue 9th Dec 2008 23:48 UTC
Pro-Competition
Member since:
2007-08-20

I don't know about anyone else, but I can't wait for this sort of thing to come to market.

Reply Score: 2

v mixedloving
by nikky123 on Wed 10th Dec 2008 02:51 UTC
This is really exciting.
by shyouko on Wed 10th Dec 2008 05:23 UTC
shyouko
Member since:
2005-12-31

I can' wait for one such display to come into the market.

Reply Score: 1

RE: This is really exciting.
by DigitalAxis on Wed 10th Dec 2008 06:53 UTC in reply to "This is really exciting."
DigitalAxis Member since:
2005-08-28

I swear I've seen this before, they keep coming up with these displays and then... I guess they must be impractically expensive or break easily or burn out quickly, because we never hear any more.

Reply Score: 3