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Samsung flexible display
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I was looking at the article on DS about this, looks good. I assume all we need now is bendy batteries and processors.
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Think when this tech develops more it could be pretty interesting
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I was looking at the article on DS about this, looks good. I assume all we need now is bendy batteries and processors.
No you dont need bendy batteries. http://www.techgear.gr/samsung-flexi...es-2013-60925/ the screen can be made to fold/unfold So youre tablet could be folded up. or just pull screen out
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Think when this tech develops more it could be pretty interesting
Phones\Tablets in there current form are all basically the same. So as it is in the tech world, to avoid it going stagnent, they need new selling points. Looks like samsung are getting in ahead of the others. Wonder who holds the patent for it? |
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It wont be long before they are in the shops.
In early 2011, they said they were close to full production. I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you
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had samsung showing us this idea in an office show in 2002, they've been working on it for a long time
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