Toshiba’s found an interesting use for flexible LCD technology: user input. At SID 2010, the Japanese display manufacturer showed off an 8.4-inch wide, 0.1mm thick SVGA panel that could be grabbed and physically bent to zoom in or out using Google Earth. While it’s a far cry from 6DOF and perhaps not as entertaining as controlling the time-space continuum with forefinger and thumb, the bend sensor seems like an obvious addition to the gamut of crisp, rollable, data storing, energy generating flexible tech already in development. It’s also worth noting that Toshiba isn’t the only one working on the idea; IBM filed a patent application for “flexible displays as an input device” back in 2006. Video after the break. [engadget.com, Jun 1st 2010]
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