the thin, flexible sleeve captures the thinking of a flexible e-reader. The same e-inktechniek is therefore also applied in. Unlike e-readers the cases can respond to touch. In addition, the user sagging give certain commands one corner of the screen.

The researchers have now devised all sorts of useful functions for touchscreen case. So it can serve as extra keyboard, for example when entering PINs for online orders, or as a helper when copying and pasting text the case can serve as a notebook.

it is unclear how far the developers have already been the case. Microsoft let there be nothing loose, so there is little to say about the time when the gadget is in production. According Tweakers Microsoft wants to show the prototype next month at the Computer Human Interaction conference. Perhaps then more clearly about the project