Plastic Logic

January 10th, 2007 by Bif

epaperShane Richmond, of The Telegraph, has a post up about a Cambridge based company who have just secured funding to build the world’s first factory for the production of “plastic electronics”. Plastic Logic claim they will be producing, for commercial sale, ‘take anywhere, read anywhere’ electronic reader products.

Ars Technica covers the technical end of it, for anyone who understands that shite, but what it’s supposed to mean is finally having a genuinely readable portable device for books, magazines or newspapers. How the device will attain the info for reading or what business models publishers are going to adopt, I don’t know but it does look like a promising development. At the very least ignoring people on the train just got that bit more technically advanced.

7 Responses to “Plastic Logic”

  1. Allen Says:

    Combine that with ‘The Holographic Keyboard’, a nano processor, wireless power and you’ll have some niffty gadget!
    http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Holographic-Keyboard-20314.shtml
    http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,112622-page,1/article.html
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6129460.stm

  2. Bif (author) Says:

    Throw in a taser gun and a mini-bar and you’ve got the ultimate travel companion.

  3. Allen Says:

    I’d like a cup holder too!

  4. Bif (author) Says:

    You’re losing the run of yourself now boy.

  5. Allen Says:

    Nothing wrong with a combined cupholder, taser gun, mini-bar, plastic screen, holographic keyboard, wireless powered gadet. You could call it the iBif.

  6. Rich.. Says:

    I thought iBif was a play about a walter mitty type who thought he played for Cork United and fell out with his manager over accomodation at an away game in Athlone ?

  7. Bif (author) Says:

    No that’s ‘I, Bif’ and it’s going to be an epic.

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