This is TAT’s Open Innovation Experiment on exactly where screen technology will be in just a few years time and this video was to showcase the research and user feedback from the experiment. I’m not sure how realistically all this will happen over the next few years, but I’ll be the fist one to pre-order my device! The video showcases multi-screens, mirror screens, expandable screens, e-ink screens, transparent screens… You name it and if it’s a screen of the future, TAT has probably thought about it! Interestingly, TAT works with 4 of the 6 biggest mobile manufacturers designing screen interfaces for over 400 million devices…


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That is a great illustration of the seamless simplicity required to make mobile devices not only useful but indispensible.
That is a great illustration of the seamless simplicity required to make mobile devices not only useful but indispensible. Best thing I’ve seen all week
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This who video reminds me of the Vodafone futures website which came out 3-4 years ago, so I don’t feel too much wow factor here compared to seeing the Vodafone site.
Seems very possible. Especially the mirror could be done straight away:
http://acidcow.com/video/25709-worlds_first_transparent_vending_machine_display.html
Only thing that bothers me is that are Swedish so bitter after loosing the IceHockey WC to Finland, that they made a video to boost their confidence with a very unlikely WC win… ;0)
[...] depicting how technology will increase productivity in your life. It kind of reminds me of the Future of Screen Technology video from this time last year.The video takes us on a highly futuristic journey, but one that is [...]