30 June 2008
Dual-display E-book reader concept

Students(?) of Maryland and Berkeley have whipped up interesting concept of e-book reader: dual displays linked together to form book-like structure. Although the concept of using dual screens as pages of the book is nothing new in the idea apartment, the actual realization in question seems rather interesting. One can flip pages by performing flip gestures by either of the book covers, the displays can also be.. um.. un-linked so that they form their own, individual, papers, which is rather neat when working with multiple documents.

Whitepaper (PDF)

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New Scientist

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