New Mobile Phone Has a Foldable Screen
If mobile phones are getting too small for your fingers or eyes, a Dutch company called Polymer Vision has a strange solution. It announced a phone with a foldable screen that offers a display larger than the device itself.
Called Readius, the device has a five-inch, black-and-white display that unfolds and folds. The screen can display only 16 shades of gray, but the company says it is twice the surface area of the largest mobile-phone display. When closed, the device is the size of an average mobile phone.
Polymer Vision is a spinoff from electronics giant Philips, and the Readius will be available by the middle of that year. No price has been announced.
New Mobile-Phone Category
Polymer said the Readius introduces a “whole new mobile-phone category,” combining the “‘reading friendly’ strengths of e-readers with the ‘high mobility’ features of mobile phones.” The Readius can run for up to 30 hours on a separate battery, is a HSDPA
Users do not want to deal with problems that aftereffect from the small device-versus-screen size tradeoff, said Polymer CEO Karl McGoldrick in a statement. Such devices have either small screens or are too bulky to carry in a pocket, he said.
To solve the problem, Philips spent years working on foldable displays. In 2002, after more than 10 years of research into what it called organic electronics, Philips announced the world’s first flexible display. In 2004, Polymer, which was thereupon part of Philips, announced the first rollable display that was as thin as paper. The first prototype of the Readius was presented in 2005.
‘Very Innovative Device’
Chris Hazelton, an analyst at industry research firm IDC, remembers when the prototype was announced. “It sounds like a very innovative device,” he said, adding that he…
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