As processing power, nearly ubiquitous internet connectivity (in *some* places anyway), battery capacity and other technologies advance, one of the the things holding back a new generation of connectedness is display technology. Even with amazing advances like the iPhone's touch screen interface, tiny, difficult to read screens keep many people from more deeply integrating info access into their everyday lives. Especially when they are on the go, away from a desk or a laptop. But that will change soon, as things like
Flexible Screen Technology and tiny in phone screen projectors march toward production.
What do you think? How will libraries respond in a time when people have their computers with them even more, with whatever size screen they want to use, at any moment?