http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,275514,00.html
Now this is what I call a flat screen. I'd like to get one of these in like a 19"....Slim cpu with this attached to the side....hmmm....
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,275514,00.html
Now this is what I call a flat screen. I'd like to get one of these in like a 19"....Slim cpu with this attached to the side....hmmm....
now CRT's are really old stuff... imagine a Vic20 monitor
Anyone who think a computer is sexy need to #$? and fast
That is amazing technology. Sony is also the company that made that "e-paper" portable PDF reader that was hot stuff like a year or 2 ago.
I wonder what happens if you scratch it...
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Hey XcOM, I am sure they said the same thing about LCDs when they came out. I know that the orginal televisions at first seemed that way.
Very useful at home. You could place those inbetween the panes of glass in a window so your window is you computer/TV screen. Install one in your bathroom mirror, you could have a newsfeed while shaving. So many possibilities with this. I understand that it is not for everyone but don't immediately write it off.
i admit that there a brill idea, a great leap in techology, i can there will be meny uses for it, but unless you intend to mount this on a wall, it won't be very usful
Can't fathom the endless possibilities. You'll find products in the supermarket that play their own commercial on the label! Your wall will show various backgrounds... and change as the sun goes down. Instead of reading a newspaper while one the toilet, you'll watch the local news on the toilet paper.
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1.0TB Seagate SATA II : 400GB Seagate SATA II : 400GB Samsung SATA II
250GB Seagate SATA I : 80GB Western Digital PATA/IDE
Billions of possibilities for this... we could integrate hi-tech mini computers with these "sheet screens" and having an interactive map on-the-go when you need it
theyve also made clothes that have something like this weaved into it
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