These carbon - based electronics could provide a cheaper alternative to traditional silicon technology and allow for
flexible handheld devices for many functions, including smartphones and tablets for watching TV.
Not exact matches
Mixing and matching materials this way may pave the way to brighter displays for cell phones and
handheld games, spherical light - sensitive «eyes» that take in a wide field of view, and
flexible communications
devices that can be folded and stuffed into a backpack, says materials scientist John Rogers of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
Those looking for a very low - cost
handheld 3G 7» internet tablet (the SmartQ T7 is unique in the sub $ 300 bracket) a
flexible and cheap ereader with internet and multitasking, holiday
device (location - based services work through Google's location services — if available on final firmware) a low - cost SD card reader for photographers.
Its subscription is
flexible and covers a wide range of
handheld devices — from the iPad to Android tablets and even the Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook.
A report from the Wall Street Journal stated that Samsung is busy in the development of
flexible displays for the
handheld devices, and the expectation is that this technology could come in the next upcoming Galaxy
device, i.e. the Samsung Galaxy S IV.