How about a paper thin tab that is navigated by folding, bending and can interface with other paper tabs automatically?
Intel, Plastic Logic and Queen’s University are working together to rething tablet computing and how that works with a real wolrd enviroment, with paper thing (literally) devices. here's a video demonstration.
"“plastic logic’s flexible plastic displays are completely transformational in terms of product interaction. they allow a natural human interaction with electronic paper, being lighter, thinner and more robust compared with today’s standard glass-based displays. this is just one example of the innovative revolutionary design approaches enabled by flexible displays.” explains indro mukerjee, ceo of plastic logic."
You can check out more at: http://www.humanmedialab.org/papertab
"“plastic logic’s flexible plastic displays are completely transformational in terms of product interaction. they allow a natural human interaction with electronic paper, being lighter, thinner and more robust compared with today’s standard glass-based displays. this is just one example of the innovative revolutionary design approaches enabled by flexible displays.” explains indro mukerjee, ceo of plastic logic."
You can check out more at: http://www.humanmedialab.org/papertab