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http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/ ... 02,00.html


Found this on slashdot. I cant even picture how odd it would be to walk down an asile of magazines that are all playing flash movies. :o


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Cheap, paper-thin TV screens that can be used in newspapers and magazines have been unveiled by German electronics giant Siemens.
The firm says the low production costs could see the magazine shelves in newsagents come alive with moving images vying for the customers' attention as they move along the aisle.

The new technology caused a sensation when it was first made public this week at the Plastics Electronics trade fair in Frankfurt.

Siemens spokesman Norbert Aschenbrenner claimed the new screens, which are literally paper thin, can do everything a regular TV screen or computer monitor can do, but cost a fraction of the price.

"The technology makes it possible to put moving images directly onto paper ... at a cost that would make it economical to use on everything from magazines to cigarette packets ... where the moving images would give more detailed instructions than any photo could ever do," he said.

He said that the technology will be used for Harry Potter-style dynamic pictures in newspapers but will probably take a little while to get cheap enough.

"We think that at the moment the screens will appear first in more expensive magazines in the form of high-impact adverts. But as the price sinks we expect them to appear in papers as well, possibly as a really attention-grabbing front page.

"The images are in colour, and can broadcast anything that can be shown on a regular flat screen monitor or TV, although with a slightly lower quality. These could be short film clips or flash animations like those found on the internet.

The company believes there will also be a market for using them for simple computer games which could be printed on the side of a package or given away free in magazines.

The Siemens spokesman said that one square metre of the material costs around £30, and scientists working on the screens said they should be available by 2007.

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Badass. Reminds me of minority report.

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Reminds me of harry potter, kind of like the artical says.

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I've only watched one harry potter, the first one. So i dont know how it looks like in harry potter.

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Lemme tell you, dont let the porn industry know about this. All the mystique of a still woman would be gone and perverts would no longer have to use their imagination. At the end they'd probably make the girl redicule you and say "My name was Earl three months back.


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Lemme tell you, dont let the porn industry know about this. All the mystique of a still woman would be gone and perverts would no longer have to use their imagination. At the end they'd probably make the girl redicule you and say "My name was Earl three months back.


someone's jaded

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Lemme tell you, dont let the porn industry know about this. All the mystique of a still woman would be gone and perverts would no longer have to use their imagination. At the end they'd probably make the girl redicule you and say "My name was Earl three months back.


someone's jaded



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hmm.. it all makes sense now

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hmm.. it all makes sense now



lol Siemens is a big company. Although I cant drive by one with out giggling like a little girl.

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They and other companies have been working on this for a long, long while... I remember seeing a demo of the stuff on some Discovery channel show several years ago. Was expensive as hell to manufacture back then, though... I guess they've found a better way to do it. Not surprising, really... Aluminum used to be more valuable than gold until someone came up with a better way to process it.

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I'm really curious to see what they look like. Kinda creeps me out almost in a way.


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fallenseraph wrote:
Lemme tell you, dont let the porn industry know about this. All the mystique of a still woman would be gone and perverts would no longer have to use their imagination. At the end they'd probably make the girl redicule you and say "My name was Earl three months back.


it's too late... they already know.. probably the 1st ones.. like what they did with the PSP. =D>

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