Fujitsu's Frame Zero concept knows no boundaries, no bezels
It's always fun to see what big tech companies think the future will be like, and for Fujitsu the future is Frame Zero. It's basically a system of bezel-free devices that can all wirelessly connect and share information, not at all unlike Microsoft's Mobile Device Collaboration patent application we took a gander at last year. The concept video below shows both a sort of tiny mobile PC joining forces with an eminently breakable looking cellphone to share information cross-screens. But, it goes further, with talk of the larger of the two acting as a sort of alarm clock that, when you swat at it in the morning, checks your body temperature to determine how well you slept before barraging you with e-mails and financial reports. Just what you need first-thing in the morning.



















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What technology does it use? LCD? OLED? The vid doesnt work for me cuz im at work with a spectacular web filter. And if you swat at it wouldn't it break?
Trust me, you didn't miss anything by not seeing the video.
Fuzzy blue display is fuzzy.
Funny how taking away a little bit of plastic changes something rather mundane to something pretty awesomly futuristic looking...
If those screens connect completey seamless, this would be cool for a TV - start with a 30" screen, and then join it with another 30" screen when you have the money for another part etc :D
...and have a 60" angle-shaped screen if you've only got money for three 30" screens :P
This technology combined with ATI's eyefinity would be a big win, if it worked right.
Bezel-free devices: now merging your pr0n and games with reality!
Thats cool and all, but I only check engadget every morning praying for groundbreaking cheap, fast SSD news
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Saved!
Man, if you drop one of these more than an inch it's no mercy, that screen WILL crack.