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» Next Generation Technology of Flexible Display Future technology. One of the most popular LCD and LED display creator Samsung showcase Flexible AMOLED display.

» Next Generation Technology of Flexible Display Future technology

Samsung showcase there next generation AMOLED display at CES 2011. The Flexible AMOLED display is ultra thin sheet that you really can’t imagine. The displays are rollable, bendable and can even survive impacts of a hammer. We surely say that it is really Next Generation display technology by Samsung. Bellow is the picture of Flexible AMOLED display taken from CES 2011. Future monitor – SunflowerConcept netbook by lenovoPortable Touchscreen Tablets. A beautiful but creepy vision of the "smart glass" future.

Two things: First, considering the touchscreen maps at my local shopping centres ae almost always down or only half work, and smeared with public finger goop, the maintenance factor would be huge in this kind of world.

A beautiful but creepy vision of the "smart glass" future

They'd always need constant repairs, cleaning, and upgrading. And the other thing is, though the touchscreen concept works okay at a small handheld level, if every single button you push has no tactile response, that satisfaction of a physical reaction to pressing a button, it can get quite exhausting for the fingers. Typing, which would be slowed down on a vertical or flat horizontal surface anyway, would be very painful to tap away at, with your fingertips repeatedly hitting solid glass with no give.

I can see the small scale, and informative aspect, like temperature gauges on mirrors and windows, or dashboard info on car windscreens, but this kind of epic interactivity just wouldn't work. 23 incredible new technologies you’ll see by 2021. IBM reveals five innovations that will change our lives in the next five years. Today IBM formally unveiled the sixth annual “IBM 5 in 5" (#ibm5in5) – a list of innovations that have the potential to change the way people work, live and interact during the next five years.

IBM reveals five innovations that will change our lives in the next five years

The next IBM 5 in 5 is based on market and societal trends as well as emerging technologies from IBM’s research labs around the world that can make these transformations possible. People power will come to life. Anything that moves or produces heat has the potential to create energy that can be captured. Walking. Jogging. Advances in renewable energy technology will allow individuals to collect this kinetic energy, which now goes to waste, and use it to help power our homes, offices and cities. Imagine attaching small devices to the spokes on your bicycle wheels that recharge batteries as you pedal along. Created energy comes in all shapes and forms and from anything around us. You will never need a password again. Each person has a unique biological identity and behind all that is data. Sony Nextep Computer Concept for 2020 by Hiromi Kiriki.

In 2020 We Can Wear Sony Computers On Our Wrist Our present need for internet connectivity is so profound that secondary devices like the Nextep Computer are bound to happen.

Sony Nextep Computer Concept for 2020 by Hiromi Kiriki

Developed to be worn as a bracelet, this computer concept is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility, make the concept plausible. Ten years from now is not too far away, so how many of you think we’d be buying such gadgets? Bento Laptop Tablet Hybrid by René Woo-Ram Lee. Bento is quite an exceptional and forward thinking concept by René Woo-Ram Lee.

Bento Laptop Tablet Hybrid by René Woo-Ram Lee

It’s quite a plausible scenario that most of use/own a tablet, a PC, external hard drives and a smartphone. Now combine the power of these to have fully customizable Bento Laptop! The Box accommodates all the gear to work as one whole unit or individually; as you see fit. Features Laptop with 15″ OLED screen11″ tablet and 4″ phone sit in shallow depressionsSolar powered lithium-ion battery1TB SSD drive Designer: René Woo-Ram Lee The Fujitsu branding is evident and rightly so, the concept is a part of the Fujitsu Design Award that is organized by Designboom.