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Re: Nokia Morph Concept
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I'd love to have such a mobile phone

08 Apr 2008 05:22
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[em19]

fatastic invention, big change in communication industry.


Quoting from [Kalai]:

Nokia’s morphable, meltable, shape-shifting nanotech display. Concept.

Nokia’s new Morph concept phone would use nanotechnology to give it a flexible body with a transparent display that could be re-shaped depending on the user’s needs, a far cry from today’s solid and chunky devices. Even the electronics inside it would be transparent and flexible, so the whole phone may be twisted and stretched into bracelet shapes or tablet form, and nanotech cleverness means it would even clean itself.

The cutting-edge Nokia Morph concept phone uses nanotechnology based flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces to produce a mobile device that is “… stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes”. All the different shaped devices you see in the picture are actually the same one morphing mobile handset. It transforms itself into the concrete shape to suit your needs.

Nokia Morph Concept » image 2

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Nokia Morph Concept » image 1

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Source: http://www.topblogposts.com/2008/02/nokia-morph-concept/


08 Apr 2008 07:31
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Outrageously Amazing. A prolific new hybrid gadget.



Quoting from [Kalai]:

Nokia’s morphable, meltable, shape-shifting nanotech display. Concept.

Nokia’s new Morph concept phone would use nanotechnology to give it a flexible body with a transparent display that could be re-shaped depending on the user’s needs, a far cry from today’s solid and chunky devices. Even the electronics inside it would be transparent and flexible, so the whole phone may be twisted and stretched into bracelet shapes or tablet form, and nanotech cleverness means it would even clean itself.

The cutting-edge Nokia Morph concept phone uses nanotechnology based flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces to produce a mobile device that is “… stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes”. All the different shaped devices you see in the picture are actually the same one morphing mobile handset. It transforms itself into the concrete shape to suit your needs.

Nokia Morph Concept » image 2

Nokia Morph Concept » image 3

Nokia Morph Concept » image 1

Nokia Morph Concept » image 4

Source: http://www.topblogposts.com/2008/02/nokia-morph-concept/


16 Apr 2008 18:39
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Replying to [said sawas]:  Yep its a good gim phone but not very practical.

Despite nano technology and some of the soon to be implemented flexible screens they have their limitations.   In order for the screens to remain flexible they have to be operated within certain ranges of temperatures to keep their flexibility.  If the screen was attempted to be flexed in a cold temperature it would crack any of the soon to be available screens, as would continual flexing.  In any case most of these flexible screens will soon be implimented by many laptop producers into what some have already called the feather weight which will utilize the next step in HDD drives and the use of the ultra mini disc drive which will be able to hold 10X the amount of information as the now conventional CD/DVD disc at the size of only 2" The nano drive itself will make these machines extremely expensive over the next 5 years.

Ranger


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17 Apr 2008 16:37
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Quoting from [Ranger]:

Replying to [said sawas]:  Yep its a good gim phone but not very practical.

Despite nano technology and some of the soon to be implemented flexible screens they have their limitations.   In order for the screens to remain flexible they have to be operated within certain ranges of temperatures to keep their flexibility.  If the screen was attempted to be flexed in a cold temperature it would crack any of the soon to be available screens, as would continual flexing.  In any case most of these flexible screens will soon be implimented by many laptop producers into what some have already called the feather weight which will utilize the next step in HDD drives and the use of the ultra mini disc drive which will be able to hold 10X the amount of information as the now conventional CD/DVD disc at the size of only 2" The nano drive itself will make these machines extremely expensive over the next 5 years.

Ranger





I know a supplier in Putian who has them for $650 USD.


Haha.
05 May 2008 13:24
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