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Philips reader with roll-out screen

The first e-reader with a roll-out screen is to be unveiled at a trade show in Germany tomorrow. So what will this mean to publishers of novels for cellphone screens? Could the roll-out variety eventually make cellphone-optimized novels obsolete? Not sure, but here are the details about the new gizmo from a division of Philips:

Philips Concept Readius is a prototype of a connected consumer device for business professionals unwilling to sacrifice readability, mobility, performance, or weight in a pocket-sized, e-reader concept.

Philips Concept ReadiusPolymer Vision does not intend to commercialize this concept as a product in the market. Instead, it is demonstrating the fitness of its rollable displays for use in the mobile devices of tomorrow.

The Readius is the world’s first prototype of a functional electronic-document reader that can unroll its display to a scale larger than the device itself. With four gray levels, the monochrome, 5-inch QVGA (320 pixels x 240 pixels) display provides paper-like viewing comfort with a high contrast ratio for reading-intensive applications, including text, graphics, and electronic maps. Using a bi-stable electrophoretic display effect from E Ink Corp., the display consumes little power and is easy to read, even in bright daylight. Once the user has finished reading, the display can be rolled back into the pocket-size (100 mm x 60 mm x 20 mm) device.

More from Tweekers. Anyone care to translate?

Related: EE Times article and German item via Librie email list.

(Thanks, Romeo!)

 
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