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IPads, TVs could soon be rolled up like newspapers

Source: ANI
Last updated on: July 02, 2010 13:12 IST
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NewspapersNew-age gadgets like Apple's iPads and televisions could soon be rolled up like newspapers, thanks to a new technology being developed by researchers in Australia and Italy.

Researchers at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Melbourne University and Italy's University of Padua were using laser technology to make products -- including televisions, iPads, mobile phones and Kindles -- more flexible, thinner and cheaper.

According to mX, the same technology was also being used to develop screens that would replace light bulbs.

The screens would be fastened to a ceiling like wallpaper to light a room.

The researchers were developing prototypes to take to Apple and other manufacturers next year.

According to Melbourne-based CSIRO researcher Jacek Jasieniak, the technology could easily be applied to iPads to make them more user-friendly.

"It wouldn't be so bulky," News.com.au quoted Jasieniak as saying.

"So in the future, they'll make (electronic) newspapers that are flexible and rollable. You'll be able to put them in your bag or pocket and read them on the train in a very compact way.

"It can be applied to any displays, including mobile phones, where you need some color being emitted maybe (at) a high intensity, brightness and purity," he added.

It's been five years since the researchers are developing the prototype.

The laser technology would also dramatically cut manufacturing costs and make colour displays brighter.

"These will actually be better in terms of their color resolutions, and the displays will be better in terms of their brightness," said Jasieniak.

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