Intel, Plastic Logic and Queen's University have jointly developed an e-reader PaperTab flexible tablet.This flexible plate can be bent like paper. Don't worry, this plate is not made of paper. It is made of flexible electronic paper. This plate uses a 10.7-inch flexible touch screen and Intel's Core i5 processor.
As PaperTab is a product of Intel, of course, it pushes its own product. So the prototype of PaperTab tablet runs on the core core of Sandy Bridge's Core i5 processor (Intel: you don't need your ARM architecture).However, due to the use of electronic paper screen, PaperTab can only display black and white colors like Kindle.Different from ordinary tablets, each PaperTab can be a part of the whole. Multiple PaperTabs can be joined to share the workspace. Several tablets can be assembled into a large screen.You can also tap another PaperTab like NFC to transfer documents to each other (although it's not NFC, it's probably NFC). The advantage of this tablet is that the screen is flexible and can bend at will. Maybe your tablet can deform in the future.
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