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Pioneer Wearable Computer Jacket by Josh Rubin


Pioneer has been getting some press lately on an interesting jacket concept that uses an Organic File Electro-Luminescent display on the sleeve. The concept isn't so new, the cool thing is the image quality of the (presumably) flexible display.

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