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Dutch firm launches phone with fold-away screen
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 21 - 01 - 2008


A Dutch company
has squeezed a display the size of two business cards into a
gadget no bigger than other mobile phones -- by making a screen
that folds up when not in use, according to Reuters.
The 5-inch (13-cm) display of Polymer Vision's "Readius" is
the world's first that folds out when the user wants to read
news, blogs or email and folds back together so that the device
can fit into a pocket.
Polymer Vision, spun out of Philips, whetted the appetite of
gadget fans more than two years ago when it showed off a
prototype. Now the gadget is in production and will go
head-to-head with Apple's iPhone and Amazon's ebook reader
Kindle when it hits stores mid-2008.
"You get the large display of e-reading, the super battery
life of e-reading, and the high-end connectivity ... and the
form factor and weight of a mobile phone," said Karl McGoldrick,
chief executive of the venture capital-funded firm, in which
Philips still has a 25 percent stake.
"We are taking e-reading and bringing it to the mobile
phone."
He would not say how much the Readius would cost, but said
it would be comparable to a high-end mobile phone.
McGoldrick said his "dream device", which the company
planned to build within 5 years, was a mobile phone with an
8-inch colour display that could show video.
Like Amazon's Kindle, the Readius has a so-called electronic
paper screen, which displays black-and-white text and images
that look almost like they have been printed on paper.
The device -- which will also just make phone calls --
connects to the Internet using the third-generation mobile phone
networks with high data speeds.
The company said it was talking to retailers as well as
mobile operators to sell the device. Like Apple's iPhone, the
gadget offers the chance for operators to boost data usage,
which is more profitable than voice revenues.
Users will be able to set up their email accounts, news
sources, podcasts, audio books and blog feeds at home on their
computer, and the data is then pushed to the device whenever it
is updated.
McGoldrick said the company opted to use this approach --
which rules out quickly browsing the Web on the go -- because it
was simpler in a mobile environment.
"I see these devices with 50 buttons on them. We have
eight," he said, adding that the company plans to add a keypad
to future models.


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