Pretty much sums it up in the headline…
The Plastic Logic Reader is pretty interesting. It can bend and is fairly sturdy form what I’ve read:
“Impress” is a touch screen based on a foam material that reacts to the user when it’s pressed down:
impress – flexible display from Sillenet on Vimeo.
TAT Foldout UI is a new type of interaction with a mobile phone:
Microsoft is capable of surprising every now and then, and even though it’s somewhat old now (technology-time wise), their Surface is still pretty cool. Here it’s used in an AT&T store:
AT&T Retail Surface Experience from Razorfish – Emerging Experiences on Vimeo.
Links:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_future_of_touch.php
http://www.tveskov.com/blog/2009/02/digitalt-dingleinterface.htm
http://vimeo.com/razorfishee