Saturday, May 7, 2011

Paper Computer Could Lead to Booklike E-Books, Paper Phones : Discovery News

My idea is this: a paperback that's about 250 pages long, give or take. It would be made of paper. You could leaf through it and read it the way one reads books. But the whole thing would be electronic. The cover might have a touchpad interface not unlike the iPhone. The user could scroll through the list of books stored in memory. Once they chose the book, the 250 pages of electronic paper would automatically fill with the words and/or pictures (for those of you less inclined to read).

http://news.discovery.com/tech/paper-computer-could-lead-to-booklike-e-books-paper-phones-110506.html#mkcpgn=hknws1

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