
And other peeks inside HP's vision of the wireless future
By Jo Best
Published: 9 October 2006 17:30 BST
HP is also putting some of its engineering resources into flexible displays. Here's one vision of how the form factor will develop.
This wireless mat can be stored in its rolled-up state, or unfurled to act as a TV screen or games board.
HP isn't the only one working on roll-up displays, however - University of Cambridge academics are also looking into using curly technology for laptops.
Photo credit: Jo Best
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