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Personal Squid Display

High resolution biological display
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Squid and octopi have the advantage of being able to produce both visual and tactile displays.

This appears to be a suitable medium fit a programmable display with a wide range of outputs

theircompetitor, Feb 09 2017

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       People with eight hands get a discount.
popbottle, Feb 09 2017
  

       Get kraken.   

       // a wide range of outputs   

       And very few inputs. Were you thinking bluetooth?
tatterdemalion, Feb 10 2017
  

       //Get kraken.//   

       I have to say that the quality of [2fries]' puns has been improving of late.   

       As to the idea, Alastair Reynolds uses squid chromatophores as display devices in several of his SF works.
MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 10 2017
  

       Presumably this will be based round an ARM processor ?
8th of 7, Feb 10 2017
  

       Only for suckers.
MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 10 2017
  

       I am tickled by this idea and on a scale of one to twelve... I would even have to say that I am ten tickled by it.   

       Cephalopods generally are recognised as being fairly intelligent, to the extent that they enjoy many of the same protections as vertebrates. For instance, you can use invertebrates in experiments easily, apart from cephalods for which the regulations are similar to those for mice and other vertebrates.   

       This is all well and good, but nobody is looking after the interests of vanillapods.
MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 11 2017
  
      
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