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Sony's paper-thin flexible display
YouTube - Sony Develops Thin As Paper Colour TV
Sony Shows Off Paper-Thin Color Display Quote:
1. make the display semi-transparent (if it isn't already - hard to tell for sure), and fashion the material into a "virtually unbreakable" pair of prescription eyeglass/sunglasses. 2. iPod and iPhone are blown out of the water by the new robocop shades. Internet, phone, mike, display - all included. (GUI? How about a wireless Wii-like hand-held joystick used to navigate, that fits in the pocket). 3. Marketing, and here's where it goes schizo: Imagine, you're walking along the streets of City X, on your way to the office, reading/watching the morning's news and checking email, browsing the WAB with your new Robo-glasses. Then BANG! a man with a gun pops into view with a gun pointed right at you! "Sike!" he yells, and offers you a SUPER-LOW introductory rate of .19% on a credit card/mortgage/anything. -Spam is what it'll be called. Or, a naked lesbian couple will march into the middle of the road on your left and get dirty while cars pass magically through them and a script near their conjoined gonads reads "get laid for free click here!" or something. Paranoid fantasy? Maybe. But I have a hunch Sony didn't develop this display so you could wrap it around your forearm, as if protesting the Vietnam War. Other foreseen implications? Last edited by FibrillatorD : 07-06-2007 at 21:59 PM. |
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I LOVE the newspaper idea, imagine picking the daily up with an actual short video clip on it showing the latest news, it would be amazing.
Can this kind of tech be produced cheap enough to mass-manufacture it , or will we have to wait for it to become more mainstream?
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'Liberty - it is newly strung and shall be heard.' - Motto of the United Irishmen. Last edited by crooks : 07-07-2007 at 17:26 PM. |
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T-shirts? Sure, I guess. But not one-per-shirt. The display would have to be an add-on that's applied to existing shirts, to allow for like, doing laundry. -Something you put on your shirt in the morning, then take it off at night before hampering your b.o-ridden wife beater. Afterall, these things still need to be battery-powered, unless it incorporates some cheap personal calculator technology. No doubt, Apple would do well to get in on this action. Imagine an iPod application, a display that you buy per your chest measurement, which you fix around your existing shirts, and project album art or concert footage as you bop along, so everyone can now tell not only that you're cool and have an iPod, but also that you have a refined palette. Or better yet, make the display add-on compatible only with special Apple brand clothing - just like Apple did before with DRM exclusivity. Last edited by FibrillatorD : 07-08-2007 at 07:10 AM. |
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