
Cellphones come in typical box like shapes and all the brands resemble each other. Cutting this notion is a futuristic mobile concept, christened Rimino, designed by Amid Moradganjeh. It is an E-paper gadget that has been heavily stimulated from posters available in print.
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Communication Devices, E-Paper, Future Gadgets
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Public Poster is a solar-powered electronic public bulletin board that displays uploaded information and images on an e-paper screen.
Public bulletin boards are a good way to publish information, but they are not always easy to maintain. Furthermore, the information on bulletin boards is not easy to browse, and some items can be overlooked. Public Poster provides an interface for the exchange of published information. Information is transmitted wirelessly to Public Poster, which is powered by solar energy. No paper is required.
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Future Gadgets, Green Gadgets

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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While waiting for E-paper devices we’re content with concept phones and all sorts of contraptions like the Scroll concept you can check out below. This original idea was created by 13 Tech Design at its features are impressive to say the least. Imagine a 10 megapixel camera, a full HD camcorder and Windows Vista/XP under the same portable “roof”…
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Future Gadgets, Future Phones

Nokia 101 is yet another product for 2015, seemingly the ideal year for passing to a new generation of mobile phones. Morph is also destined for that year, but let’s see what Nokia 101 brings new. Designed by Giandaniele Asquini and the product of research and collaboration with Nokia, this device uses magnets placed on 3 sides of the phone.
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Future Gadgets, Future Phones
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