Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Used everywhere...? Like, Globally?
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Hehe...I actually got that reference...
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Would such devices be easier, harder, or about equivalent to bug than current electronics devices?
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Great... in a decade, grocery shopping is going to a lot more annoying.
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Just wait until those annoying loud audio/video coupon dispensers start projecting 3D holographic salesman avatars & commercials into your retinas with lasers...
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp That's the first thing I thought of, too! Before too long, we'll have digital displays on everything. The future is weird.
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Add to this multi-touch noted in the other thread, and you have something. And I have just the name for it: "M-Brane" Here is a commercial. You show a papyrus rolled up, then the wooden-handled slate that folks had in one room schoolhouses, then a loose-leaf--then the flip open internet devices, then the I-Pad, then this device, and the caption reads: "Scroll, tablet, notebook....notebook, tablet, scroll." "M-Brane: the return of the scroll."
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Publiusr, So basically you're proposing replacing a chalkboard with a huge-ass flexiscreen?
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Once they fix it where you can roll it up without damaging it, you can have the device we saw from Red Planet. Or use it on huge powersats to also serve as space billboards
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp Publiusr, It's kind of ironic that thousands of years ago we used scrolls...
Re: new technique promises cheaper mass production of flexiscreen disp They might have a display/speaker on the shopping cart that reads RFID tags on your loyally card and tags in the merchandise or displays to remind you of the "values" as you push the cart around the store. They might have to put a tracking device in the carts to recover the ones taken beyond the border of the parking lot though. Perhaps a GPS device could trigger brakes that would lock the wheels when the carts are taken to the edge of the lot.