Well, if it were more than pixels on our screens, that is. The designer suggests flexible OLEDs could be used on laptops so they could fold up in three, making them smaller and lighter than before. I like how it's still wide enough to slide a CD in, and that there's also room for a little pop-out mouse. It'll never get turned into a real product of course, but it's nice to dream isn't it?
looks cool!
ReplyDeleteDo want....*drool*
ReplyDeleteGreat Concept, Low-Marketing points
ReplyDeleteWhoa! What a crazy design...
ReplyDeleteThat is a crazy concept. I want. :D
ReplyDeletethat looks pretty awesome.
ReplyDeleteneato
ReplyDeleteGotta love the Japanese
ReplyDeleteI need to know more about flexible OLEDS!
ReplyDeleteCool concept, give it a few years and i'm sure they will figure it out.
ReplyDeleteyoure pretty
ReplyDeleteas cool as it looks i dont think it would be that much more functional.
ReplyDeleteawesome concept
ReplyDeleteWant one so much :D
ReplyDeleteLooks like it might be good for poker but little else
ReplyDeleteFold.....
It looks kinda cool yeah, but it also just looks broken.
ReplyDeleteIt makes me sad that this will never happen, something like this done right would be nice. However I think I'd still prefer an Air.
ReplyDeleteThe concept is cool, but even if this could be produced, it would be to easy to break the display >.<
ReplyDeletevery nice blog u have
ReplyDeleteYeah, It's nice to dream :) bro
ReplyDeleteI want this computer to me :D
ReplyDeleteYes I think too OLEDs will be the future. They just experimented with nanotubes to make bigger screens possible. I am looking forward for this.
ReplyDeletelooks crappy to be honest
ReplyDeletenot a mac fan
ReplyDeleteOLED films are the future; as unlikely as you say this might be, I am looking forward to one day owning a TV curtain. =)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeleteI Bet It Could Get Lost In The Sofa Cushions Very Easy :D
ReplyDeleteThat is seriously cool!
ReplyDeleteseems expensive for a mousepad
ReplyDeleteYES! more compact! must be more compact! love the shrinking technology!
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