Scrollable Displays Set To Debut

In a recent article, BBC Technology announced that scrollable screens are due to go on sale in just a few months. You can read the entire article here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6345869.stm

Scrollable Displays Set To Debut

Polymer Vision, creators of the Readius PDA say its screen makes text as clear and easy to read as it is on a printed pageOne of the first mobile devices with a scrollable screen will go on sale in Italy later this year.

Billed as a PDA, electronic book and music player the Readius device has onboard a flexible LED screen that unrolls to 12.7cm (5in) across.

Polymer Vision, the creators of the gadget, claims the high-contrast black and white screen is as readable as printed paper.

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Polymer Vision said the device could be used to read newspapers, e-books, news feeds or location-sensitive maps while on the move. The company said it could also be used to listen to podcasts, music or audio books.

Although the monochrome screen on the first Readius can only display up to 16 shades of gray, Polymer Vision said it was working on versions with colour screens that can also handle moving images.

The device has 4GB of memory, a mini-USB port and is expected to last 10 days between battery charges. Polymer Vision has not said how much it will cost nor when exactly it will go on sale.

The device will be on show at the 3GSM mobile conference that takes place in Barcelona from 12-15 February.

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