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December 14, 2007

Soft Little TV

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Ever wonder why electronics are hard? With today's technologies; paper thin flexible screens and micro circuity should make soft electronics possible. One organization called Tokyo Fiber challenged its members to recreate a piece of technology that forever shifted our society - the TV.

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Little TV fits in the palm of your hands not only because it's small, but also because it's plush. This time, it's advance textiles that redefine form and function. Introducing textiles into the equation can again change the product landscape and stimulate our senses in entirely new ways. Sets that rest comfortably in the palm of your hand; small, round, and soft reinterpretations of products that feel nicer, cuddlier with more character.

via Notcot

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Comments

Is it a color screen? I want one now!

Posted by: Lisa at December 14, 2007 5:00 PM

Looks like a sperm, though..

Posted by: Twisted Intellect at December 19, 2007 5:30 AM

Looks awesome!!! But I think it aint a good 1 for those wiv bad eyesight especially husbands lol

Posted by: Angela at December 26, 2007 10:28 PM

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