Think about those wallets that have a folding plastic card-holder --the holder unfolds to display a long strip of cards.
Now imagine such a holder being designed to open up, but fairly rigidly hold its place after being opened (not unlike a pantograph can maintain its particular extended position).
Now imagine that each slot in the holder holds a phone. You can use both hands to spread your phones widely --like opening a newspaper-- and then use one hand to hold the holder while you use the other to manipulate the phones. There should be at least two and perhaps 4 or even 5 ROWS of phones (depending if mounted in the holder holder vertically or horizontally). Depending on the capabilities of the phones, you may be able to connect them together with a sort of network cable system, to act as one overall multi-screened device.-- Vernon, Oct 15 2014 Dominance sp: dependance-- zeno, Oct 16 2014 Dependence sp: Conversion to Cyberman status-- MechE, Oct 16 2014 Really important people don't carry phones. They have people for that.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Oct 17 2014 He's well, all things considered. Shall I pass on your good wishes?-- MaxwellBuchanan, Oct 18 2014 random, halfbakery