Paper-Based Laptop is Less Crazy than it Sounds

PEGA Design and Engineering has developed a paper and polypropylene substrate—they’re calling it Paper PP Alloy—that they believe can replace the plastic or aluminum bodies on laptops or other products. Its advantages are in price and environmental sustainability.

Photo: John Piwowar/Flickr

(Source: Wired)

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