Digital Paper – the Infinite Book

by Mark Alexander on October 19, 2009

People use different kinds of print and electronic tools, including newspapers, books, online newspapers, weblogs and forums, as a source of information in their day-to-day life. Amalgamating the features of print and electronic media, the “Infinite Book” by designer Ewald Neuhofer is a new form of media that transforms paper into digital media. A missing link between the digital and analog worlds, the Infinite Book lets you scroll through a digital book or media by flipping pages, like a normal book, so you could read the digital book with analog navigation. Touting a touchscreen interface, the electronic device combines the clip and “infinite folding,” allowing the users to fold it for easy storage as well as transportation.

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[ Article source: the Design Blog ]

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