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Tire maker Bridgestone isn’t the first company that comes to mind when thinking about electronic paper, but the company has been experimenting in this field for quite some time now. Today, Bridgestone claimed that it has developed the world’s first flexible e-book reader [JP]. The device, pictured, uses electronic paper (instead of, say, an LCD) and will display the content on the screen even after you turn it off.

Bridgestone says the prototype has a 10.7-inch-screen, is just 5.8mm thick (Kindle 2: 9.1mm) and can display color pages. The device can be bent to some extent since the circuit board and the electronic paper are flexible. First tests with end consumers will begin in spring of next year, but Bridgestone already said it doesn’t plan to commercialize the e-book reader at this point.

Bridgestone sees furthur uses for its digital paper – as prototyped below:

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[ Article Source : CrunchGear ]

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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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