Sweet now I can go to porn sites, and pin them on my wall when fapping!
[QUOTE=IplayAspy;29649867]Sweet now I can go to porn sites, and pin them on my wall when fapping![/QUOTE]
Pin. Though a very expensive piece of technology. That would be fucking awesome.
If they're smart, they'll include a hole on the top.
Who has the world's thinnest smartphone now, Apple?
This just looks like a pain on the ass to hold more than anything.
Oh cool I remember watching something about this on a Korean TV channel back in 2006, they were showing some bendy-bendy phones :v:
[QUOTE=Chickens!;29649236]Doesn't the color blue start to fade from these?[/QUOTE]
after 16,000 hours of use.
they made new OLEDs though that last at least 62,000 hours.
But they are using e-paper so it's black and white.
[QUOTE=kaze4159;29650003]Who has the world's thinnest smartphone now, Apple?[/QUOTE]
Why Apple? There are tons of thinner smartphones. The thinnest one is the NEC Medias.
[QUOTE=Robber;29650961]Why Apple? There are tons of thinner smartphones. The thinnest one is NEC Medias.[/QUOTE]
Apple's the one always advertising how thin everything they make is
If they make their device thinner then they have the right to mention in the adverts that it's thinner. Almost every smartphone company does so.
Wow....The amount of ways I could probably find to lose that.
Well, it won't be damaged when you lose it.
It will however fall down beneath your pillow cracks in the sofa. Under benches. Be hidden by friends in cracks or put inside books. Lose it whilst walking in the street and you'll never notice or hear it.
I really see no positive sides to such a thin sound-less-falling device. Other than working as a bookmark when reading books.
it would be good for other uses than a smart phone, such as video's in a newspaper, which would be awesome, but it wouldn't be cost effective or even practical, but still awesome. If the idea of a video in a newspaper was going to be applied it would be in magazines I'd suppose, as many magazines cost a lot already, and are packaged in plastic meaning people can't just go into a store and rip out the little flexi-screens from all the newspapers...still not a good idea business wise though...
[QUOTE=bbc;29649205]created by Canadian researchers[/QUOTE] :canada:
I would love to have one of these! I would just keep it in my wallet and not have to worry about someone stealing it out of my pocket ... unless someone steals my wallet... :frown:
Let's cut the crap and go straight the most important question:
Can it run Linux?
[QUOTE=nikomo;29658029]Let's cut the crap and go straight the most important question:
Can it run Linux?[/QUOTE]
um, assuming it has a processor, ram, and other computery stuff
then yes
[QUOTE=geoface;29652765]it would be good for other uses than a smart phone, such as video's in a newspaper, which would be awesome, but it wouldn't be cost effective or even practical, but still awesome. If the idea of a video in a newspaper was going to be applied it would be in magazines I'd suppose, as many magazines cost a lot already, and are packaged in plastic meaning people can't just go into a store and rip out the little flexi-screens from all the newspapers...still not a good idea business wise though...[/QUOTE]
Maybe if you buy one, than you can sign up for a different order on the papers site, where it gets transmitted daily to your paper phone thingy. That'd be awesome.
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