Now, a revolutionary PaperPhone
PTI 

Canadian scientists have developed what they say is the world's first 
interactive paper phone, as thin and flexible as a credit card, which is set to 
herald a new generation of computers. 

Extremely lightweight and made of a thin-film, the prototype device can do 
everything a smartphone currently does - from making calls to playing music to 
sharing books. 

And most impressively, the PaperPhone uses no power when nobody is interacting 
with it, the Daily Mail reported. 

"This is the future. Everything is going to look and feel like this within five 
years," said its inventor, Roel Vertegaal, Director of Queen's University Human 
Media Lab in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. 

"This computer looks, feels and operates like a small sheet of interactive 
paper. 

"You interact with it by bending it into a cell phone, flipping the corner to 
turn pages, or writing on it with a pen." 

The phone's display consists of a 9.5cm diagonal, thin-film, flexible E Ink 
display which, according to the researcher, makes it much more portable that 
any current mobile computer. 

Being able to store and interact with documents on larger versions of these 
light, flexible computers means offices will no longer require paper or 
printers, said Dr. Vertegaal. 

"The paperless office is here. Everything can be stored digitally and you can 
place these computers on top of each other just like a stack of paper, or throw 
them around the desk." 

The new device will be unveiled at the Association of Computing Machinery's 
Computer Human Interaction conference next week in Vancouver. 

http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/article1996957.ece

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