What Geek wouldn’t have to have one of these?!
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he U.S. Army is testing a prototype “watch” thats lightweight and thin and has a full-color display. This display is built on flexible materials encased in a rugged plastic case and can be worn on a wristband to display streaming video and other information. It uses newly developed phosphorescent materials that are efficient at converting electricity into red, blue, and green light, which means the display needs less power to work.
via Technology Review: Thin Displays as Wristbands.Technology Review

he U.S. Army is testing a prototype “watch” thats lightweight and thin and has a full-color display. This display is built on flexible materials encased in a rugged plastic case and can be worn on a wristband to display streaming video and other information. It uses newly developed phosphorescent materials that are efficient at converting electricity into red, blue, and green light, which means the display needs less power to work.


