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Here’s a tablet that you can wear on your wrist

Smartwatches are already becoming a norm, but is the world ready for a tablet you could wear on your wrist?

Announced last November, the Cicret Bracelet is basically a tablet in the form of a smartband that uses your own arm as a screen as opposed to an actual physical screen.

The Cicret would basically have all the functions of a tablet or a smartphone in a very small form factor that’s capable of projecting it’s ‘screen’ via a tiny low-angle projector onto your skin, and it’s controllable with just your finger. They’re working on it so it will be able to work with any skin colour regardless of how bright it is outside. You could literally read mail, get around, check the weather or even play games on your forearm.

Video after the break.

Sound too good to be true? they’ve already produced a functional prototype:

The project is still accepting donations and want to produce it for the mass market with a rough release date of either late 2015 or early 2016 with an estimated price of $199-399. The future has never felt sooner.

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