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Innovation is not dead as is oft reported in tech. Fujitsu is working on a this break-apart phone that allows the screen to detach from the base revealing a keyboard and making way for add-ons. The idea is clever but trouble for those of us with a knack for losing things.
The Fujitsu F-04B is no longer just the prototype that was shown at last years CEATECH. The device was announced by Fujitsu during a press conference. Clearly the device is super thin and has a slide down numberpad, but it has more surprises than just that.
The device can be used in conjunction with a projector (6 lumens) to show movies, pictures or games. Users can create their own impromptu theater or even, as suggested by the site, watch movies on the ceiling in bed. We presume that is all the rage in Japan right now.
We expect this phone to be one of those interesting phones for Japan only. Sorry US readers.
Innovation is not dead as is oft reported in tech. Fujitsu is working on a this break-apart phone that allows the screen to detach from the base revealing a keyboard and making way for add-ons. The idea is clever but trouble for those of us with a knack for losing things.
The Fujitsu F-04B is no longer just the prototype that was shown at last years CEATECH. The device was announced by Fujitsu during a press conference. Clearly the device is super thin and has a slide down numberpad, but it has more surprises than just that.
The device can be used in conjunction with a projector (6 lumens) to show movies, pictures or games. Users can create their own impromptu theater or even, as suggested by the site, watch movies on the ceiling in bed. We presume that is all the rage in Japan right now.
We expect this phone to be one of those interesting phones for Japan only. Sorry US readers.
Read: [Akihabara] via [Engadget Mobile]
Image credit: Akihabara
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