Intel, Plastic Logic and Canada's Queen's University have collaborated to create a flexible paper-like tablet.
The tablet is based on Plastic Logic's 10.7in flexible touch E Ink display and Intel's Core i5 processor.
A user can use several PaperTabs devices at the same time, and these can interact between them.
According to Roel Vertegaal, a director in Queen's University's human media lab estimates that most computers will look and feel like that within five to ten years.
It's likely that the displays will be full-colour and based on OLED technology.
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http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2013/01/07/55313/intel-works-with-plastic-logic-on-bendy-tablet.htm