Fujitsu’s “Flepia”: mobile information terminal

By Andrew | May 18, 2007



 Flepia

The very mention of any gadget or gadget accessory raises our eyebrows towards Japanese companies. This has happened once again at the company’s technology exhibition in Tokyo on 18 May 2007.

Japan’s computer giant Fujitsu displays the new mobile information terminal “Flepia” with a 12-inch sized electronic paper display with a touch screen function that enables the display of 4,096-color XGA image continuously without electric power at the exhibition

The device can stock up contents of one year newspaper article on a 4GB SD memory. It will be available at the end of the year.

Via AKMarket



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