well here is the phone we are told that we will all be using in 10 years time,
Prof. Roel Vertegaal commented 'We expect all phones to be like this within five to 10 years,' Vertegaal likens its look and form to a flexible conference badge, but the prototype phone can carry out out computer functions, from playing music to making calls, 'the e ink screen is similar to what you find in the Kindle except this screen is flexible,' Vertegaal said of the 9.5-cm diagonal, thin-film flexible display screen that uses the technology found in ereaders like Amazon's Kindlet computer functions,
to make a call on the prototype phone, you squeeze the interactive paper, which has a layer that senses how it is being bent, and hold it to your ear, 'just curving the screen, it knows you want to make a phone call,' said Vertegaal, the prototype offers a peek at a new generation of super-thin and flexible computers that are more like paper than clunky laptops, instead of windows on a computer screen, we'll have pieces of electronic paper we can write on, send off the email and stack up, like sheets of paper, I wonder will it really be the phone that we all use in 10 years time?
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