Mobile Phone with Pull-Out E-Paper Display

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23rd January , 2008

Europe UK : Polymer Vision, the inventor of rollable displays and a spin out from Philips, introduced the Readius product for commercial launch by mid 2008.   The exclusive device exploits the versatility of rollable displays to merge the ‘reading friendly’ strengths of e-readers with the ‘high mobility’ features of mobile phones. Together with the Readius® internet portal, designed for personalisation and content selection, the company offers a whole new mobile phone category.

 “People are demanding greater choice and flexibility in having overall instant access to personal content and information” said Karl McGoldrick, CEO of Polymer Vision. “They do not want to be concerned with small screens, not being able to read in sunlight, a dead battery or a device being too bulky to carry in their pocket. Readius® solves these worries and is generations ahead of anything else out there today”.
 
Readius is the ideal travel companion
Designed around ease of use and mobility, Readius® can last for 30 hours of continuous reading without battery charge. The 3G HSDPA tri-band phone allows worldwide calls and high speed instant updates from personally selected news sources, email and other services.
Standard POP3 and IMAP is supported for ISP e-mail and others such as Yahoo!Mail, Google Gmail and Microsoft Exchange. The Micro SD High Capacity storage ensures quick and easy access to e-books and valuable information. Readius® also features audio capabilities, including MP3, for podcasts, audio books and music. 

Readius internet portal delivers choice and flexibility
The Readius internet portal allows users to quickly and simply configure their Readius® User Interface as well as select content and services to individual style and needs. With zero clicks, personal data and information is then ‘pushed’ whenever and wherever it is needed.
The portal presents content providers with a commercially attractive channel to offer their content and services to the high growth mobile consumer market. Polymer Vision is in discussion with numerous such providers to populate the portal and make a broad choice of content and services available to Readius owners.

Commercial
Readius will be available for commercial launch mid 2008, creating an exceptional opportunity for mobile operators, retail outlets and content providers to win new customers, increase revenues and develop non-intrusive mobile advertising options. Specific details on timing, volumes and pricing can be discussed by appointment.

Readius, its applications, and the content download platform, will be on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, 11th – 14th February 2008, at the Polymer Vision booth, Hall 2, Booth C05.  

To get to know Readius® better - with videos, images and downloads - please visit the Polymer Vision website: www.polymervision.com
 
Summary of key specifications

Weight :           One third the average weight of e-readers (115g)

Display size :    Twice the surface area of largest phone display (5” diagonal, 16 greyscales)

Device size :     Equal to an average mobile phone when closed (115 x 57 x 21mm)

Battery life :      Up to six times longer than on mobile phones (30 hours continuous reading)
                   
Connectivity :    Greatest coverage of any e-reader (Tri Band/3G HSDPA)
                      Supporting ActiveSync and USB mass storage (USB 2.0)  
                       Communication with accessories and other devices (Bluetooth 2.0)   

Processor :        Powerful processing engine (ARM11 400MHz)   

Storage :           Flexible, today commercially available up to 8GB (High Capacity Micro SD)

User Interface : Just 8 buttons (SimpleTouch Buttons)

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