The Page is a concept for the electronic newspaper of the future. Logging in with their fingerprint, users can the fold the electronic paper into whatever shape suits their current surroundings, with the news content resizing to fit.
Designed by Manny Darden, Jae Yeop Kim and Scott Liao for a competition late last year, this isn’t going to be hitting stores any time soon. With the iPad’s tablet format wowing the public, we wonder if it would be a success anyway. Either way, we’d love to give it a go.
More pictures below.
THE PAGE_Adaptive Delivery Device from Scott Liao on Vimeo.
[via DesignBoom]
















The only problem with things like this is that by the time the technology is there, people will have adjusted to computer/Internet/ebook provided news.
Wow! Its all simulated, but the concept is inventive and innovative. Once the technology catches up to the concept, we could see this sort of thing going mainstream. I love the concept.
Great video!
Oh, that looks and sounds great – time for PlasticLogic, sitting right here in Dresden, Germany, to make their QUE eReader ready for take-off:-)
Thanks to @Marigo a dear friend from Melbourne, Australia :-)
Oh, that looks and sounds great – time for PlasticLogic, sitting right here in Dresden, Germany, to make their QUE eReader ready for take-off:-)
Thanks to @Marigo a dear friend from Melbourne, Australia :-)
I became politically active in the 1980s. Jacob's poster is a powerful reminder of the alteration which the Tories did to Britain in the 80s.
I became politically active in the 1980s. Jacob's poster is a powerful reminder of the alteration which the Tories did to Britain in the 80s.
I became politically active in the 1980s. Jacob's poster is a powerful reminder of the alteration which the Tories did to Britain in the 80s.
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