Flex Is Our Future Revolutionary Collapsible Tablet Computer

As the name suggests, Flex is a revolutionary collapsible tablet computer, with flexible screen while still maintaining rigidity. Flex incorporates a 14” 3:4 touch screen in slate mode, with the screen measuring 18.5” wide while completely expanded. You can use Flex according to your own preference, by bending it into a notebook, for content creation or bending it outwards for screen share session. It encapsulates a flexible spine plus a bendy screen within the frame, which allows the user to translate flex from a slate to several form factors. A loop stand integrated into flex paves way for best content viewing experience. Flex’s flexible spine facilitates efficiency as well as collaboration on a tablet.

Designer : René Lee

Flex Computer

Flex Computer

Flex Computer

Flex Computer

Flex Computer

Flex Computer

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innovation500 says: May 12, 2011

is it possible to be built with today technology?

Paramesha Mysore says: May 17, 2011

imagination unlimited but make it in real is quite tough







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