Three companies
were fronted by
Intel is developing a similar tablet
paper. Has the form of a flexible, glass tablet
is claimed will not be broken.
In collaboration
with Queen's University in Canada and the company
Plastic Logic, Intel introduced the "Papertabs", a paper-thin tablet. Not
only serves as an ebook, this tablet
can also run a variety of applications.
PaperTab comes
with a plastic screen size of 10.7-inch high-resolution
developed by Plastic Logic. Flexible touch screen, and
is powered by a second generation
Intel ® CoreTM i5.
Users have several
Papertab recommended.
"Using some PaperTabs makes
the screen easier to work with multiple
documents," said Roel Vertegaal, director
of the Human Media Lab at Queen's University, as reported
by Dailymail, Tuesday 8 January 2013.
Used when
reading ebooks, users
simply stay flexible
to bend the screen. When will submit photos,
quite simply pressing
one that shows Papertabs draft email and other Papertab show
photos.
Intel claims
this technology can replace
traditional screen. "In five or ten
years, most computers, from the ultrabook, notebook
to tablet, it looks
and feels like a
sheet of colored paper like this," said Ryan
Brotman, Research Scientist at Intel.
This screen
is planned to be launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, USA,
held 8 to 11 January 2013.
Sources :
http://teknologi.news.viva.co.id/news/read/380578-intel-kembangkan-tablet-fleksibel-seperti-kertas
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