Flexible Tablet Concepts

The Flex Tablet Bends but Doesn't Break

The René Lee's Flex Tablet is easily one of the most unique concept tablets you will ever come across. The tablet is designed to bend at any angle, instantly converting into a laptop or multiscreen display at a moment's notice.

The Flex Tablet is able to be so flexible thanks in part to its "porous biopolymer spine" that bends but doesn't break. In tablet mode, the Flex has a 14-inch touchscreen and in laptop mode, the screen loses its touchscreen functions yet gains a touchscreen keyboard and increases its width to 18 inches. While I definitely don't think that we have the technology to make the Flex Tablet anytime soon, it is nice to see a designer imagining a world where sitting on your tablet or folding it isn't an automatic death sentence.
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Tablets - The innovative Flex Tablet concept showcases the potential for flexible devices to transform the way we interact with technology.
2. Multiscreen Displays - The Flex Tablet's ability to seamlessly convert into a multiscreen display opens up new possibilities for multitasking and productivity.
3. Porous Biopolymer Technology - The use of a flexible 'porous biopolymer spine' in the Flex Tablet presents opportunities for advancements in durable and adaptable materials for electronic devices.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can leverage the concept of flexible tablets to drive innovation in portable computing and expand user experiences.
2. Design and Manufacturing - The design and manufacturing sector has the potential to explore new production techniques and materials to create flexible devices like the Flex Tablet.
3. Information Technology - The IT industry can benefit from the development of flexible tablets and multiscreen displays as it opens up new avenues for workspace setups and efficient multitasking.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES