
You may soon get to see a new generation of color and flexible e-paper coming from LG Display. According to a recent SEC filing, the company is expecting to begin mass production of 9.7-inch color and 19-inch flexible e-paper by the end of the year. The 9.7-inch color e-paper could go into future generations of e-readers like the Kindle or even multimedia devices like tablets.
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E-Paper, Eco Gadgets, Future Gadgets
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Drawing inspiration from the solar eclipse, designer Hoang Nguyen has developed a personal media player called the “Sony Eclipse”that integrates photovoltaic cells to harness solar energy and juice itself up with renewable energy. Synchronizing the media via Bluetooth, the Wi-Fi device also includes built-in auxiliary input and USB port for uninterrupted entertainment. All the users need to do is affix the device to the window during the day to charge the built-in battery, which packs adequate power to let them enjoy their favorite programs or tracks throughout night.
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Eco Gadgets, Future Gadgets, Music Gadgets, Players
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Intended towards young females, the “Flaske” by designer Yanlei Wu is a social networking phone that generating power from fuel cell let users update their social networking sites in a more sustainable manner. Developed for Samsung, the next-gen smart phone comes built-in with a GPS system and Geo tagging, so the users could set a personal message or even snapshots to their social network sites with minimum fuss. Working in three different modes, including basic, speed dial and texting, the new social networking device allows you to exchange voice, text and internet messages with your friends without wasting any time. Now, no matter where you live or travel, the Samsung Flask always keeps you in touch with your friends.
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Cellphones, Eco Gadgets, Future Gadgets, GPS, Internet
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Conceived by Mexican designer Veronica Eugenia Rodriguez Ortiz, the “Yuxa” is a cellphone concept that you can wear around your wrist like a watch or a bracelet. Removing the sound with vibration, the wearable cellphone works with Bluetooth technology, which the user need to remove from the wrist to make a call. Made from ecological materials such as plant fibers and biodegradable plastic, the green gadget features an OLED display and rechargeable battery that flattens its shape with the wrist movement of the user. You can set vibrations at different frequencies for different users. In short, the Yuxa allows an altogether new way of communication.
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Cellphones, Clothing, Eco Gadgets, Fashion Gadgets, Future Gadgets
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Nearly 4 billion trees are cut down each year to meet our paper needs. And, if you take a look around your room you’ll find many things made out of paper including newspapers and magazines. While recycling a ton of newspaper does help save approximately 4000 trees, how about a little bit of technology lending a helping hand in guarding our green preserve. eRoll is an electronic gadget which can help save a lot many trees from getting axed, thus reducing the risk of global warming. This concept widget with a rollable screen promises a feel-good factor similar to the one experienced in reading a real newspaper. Designed by Dragan Trencevski, the eRoll can be used for reading e-documents, magazines and many more things only meant to pile up as paper junk inside your house.
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