Digital form and function at its best...for women. I wouldn't sport a bracelet, but I just might based on the technology that Seiko is using for this unique bracelet watch. The design won the 2006 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève prize for electronic watches. Utilizing E-Ink technology, the bracele...moret can reflect the mood of the wearer depending on the occasion.
Consider this a proof of concept and bet that this super thin e-ink display will start to show up in other products, precisely for its flexibility and quality.
When are the boys going to get a sexy watch like this!
"It's the iPod for books. Easily portable (1/2" thick, 9 ozs, maybe a little smaller than the page size of a paperback book). Can hold ~80 books, and memory is upgradable. Battery life is also outstanding (no power needed to maintain the page image once it's rendered).
Sony has an e-store where you can buy books (similar to iTunes) - http://ebooks.connect.com.
You can also upload PDF..."