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02/28/2006

Timeflex

Want to keep track of time but hate wearing bulky watches? Check out Timeflex, this nifty self-gumming watch sticks to your skin/clothes and can be rolled up like paper when not in use. Based on flexible screen technology, you control the menu via touchscreen. It's powered by ultra small batteries that are invisible to the naked eye.

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Woah, thats amazing. I want one!
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where and how much
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What's the website for this?
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In the nearest future such technology will be popular and not expensive. Is this a prototype? Is it being industrialized?
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this is mad nice i would defenitly get this.
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Thats the coolest thing I think I've ever seen. "batteries that are invisible to the naked eye" O_O Woah. Any news on pricing and where to buy one of these bad boys?
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not real :( to bad, i want one.
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That is really cool!
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Does it mean. it was disposable watch as well. yeah. transparent battery. how they make it?? cool anyway.
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I didnt think that was possible...thats amazing.
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Pretty nice...how would u replace the batteries??? Has other flaws!!!
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[...] Vía: TechEBlog [...]
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Where the &^%$ can I get one, and how much?
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it is real jpm, not just an unrealistic prototype they JUST invented paperthin flexible screens though so im guessing that itll take about 5 years for funding and production til these puppies get off the ground
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"Timflex" is a concept and it is not in production. Right now we are looking for the producers of this project and the possibility of the realization.
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I have one and I tell you it's the greatest thing since sliced bread....or...um...the wheel...yeah...best thing since the wheel....maybe.....
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why dont they just make it solar powered
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"why dont they just make it solar powered" because then it would need an ugly solar panel on it. why don't they make it powered by kinetic motion? because then it needs ugly crystals and coils. i think invisible batteries work just fine.
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Wouldn't the ability to stick, eventually give away and just fall off?
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gay!!!!!!!
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Is it water proof? and can you see it in the dark? from my opinion, i dont think it will work out well after awhile. but this product is pretty cool lookin.
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Just make them disposable. What time is it? Skin 30.
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17:43....why is it ALWAYS 17:43!?!?!?!?! Haha, other than the obvious reasons.
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it must be a fake. why is it always 17:43??
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