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HP and ASU Demo Prototype Flexible Display

Engadget is reporting that HP and Arizona State University's cooperation has given birth to a new prototype flexible display. Using "self-aligned imprint lithography" (SAIL) the prototype device is easy to manufacture, environmentally friendly, and incredibly resilient. Unfortunately it is still a prototype, so don't expect to see this tech hit the streets for quite a while yet.

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  1. Re:The problem by JCSoRocks · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And they stop working and demand that you replace them when they're only down to one-eighth filled.

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  2. Re:only thing I can say. by i_ate_god · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, because the internet is only used for discreet, reliable military communication. Forget about maps and mobile devices.

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