Queen’s University’s Human Lab researchers made history as it unveiled the MagicScroll, which is the world’s first rollable touchscreen tablet. The HML team, spearheaded by Dr Roel Vertegaal, said ...
Mobile devices with rollable displays are just around the corner, but one team is taking some fairly old-school inspiration for how a tablet could use the screen technology. The MagicScroll is the ...
The MagicScroll is a tablet with a display flexible enough to roll into a cylinder. Photo: Queen’s University Human Media Lab Forget folding displays. A group of Canadian researchers created a working ...
The Queen’s University Human Media Lab revealed a new device today called the MagicScroll – a rollable touch-screen tablet designed “to capture the seamless flexible screen real estate of ancient ...
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Queen's University's Human Lab researchers made history as it unveiled the MagicScroll, which is the world's first rollable touchscreen tablet. The HML team, spearheaded by Dr. Roel Vertegaal, said ...
Researchers from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada have invented a scroll-like smart device. The MagicScroll works both when rolled up like a paper scroll, and when its 7.5-inch display is rolled ...
MagicScroll for Chrome wants to transform the way you read online. Typically, you’ll navigate a Web page by using the vertical scroll bar, the scroll wheel on your mouse or perhaps the arrow buttons ...
Chrome: Reading articles online isn't always the most pleasant experience. MagicScroll is a Chrome extension that transforms a page into a book-like, distraction free experience to make reading longer ...
A Queen’s University research team has taken a page from history, rolled it up and created a rollable touch-screen tablet — the MagicScroll. Called the ‘world’s first rollable touchscreen tablet ’, it ...