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stuff that is hard but doesn t break. i want you to get on that and figure it out. you got it. how long have i got? how much will these weigh, i m curious? well, so the electronics are not going to change a whole lot, but you can see the screen that s made out of plastic weighs a lot less than a piece of glass, maybe a tenth of that, if i can take the other electronics and replace it with plastics stuff, i can get something that s like a piece of paper, as when you started out the bit. all right, nick, this is really cool. we ll continue to follow it. i look forward to seeing it on the market. thanks very much for the explainer. you bet. and for more about flexible screens, visit our blog at cnn.com/ali. donald trump hasn t officially entered the presidential race, but he s already a popular choice, it turns out, among republicans. just how popular, you ask? your cnn political update in just a couple minutes. [ male announcer ] escape convention.
joining me for more via skype, is nick molinari, it s cool, can you show us one of the screens and tell us how it works? sure. i can show you one of the prototypes that we re developing here. i ve got a small version i think i heard you mention the skinned kindle, it s the same technology in this prototype. the way it works is that we take out a piece of glass that s in every display, in every electronic device that you can think of, and we replace it with a piece of plastic that we put electronics on. and did you come up with this idea, or who are you working with to come up with the technology? no, the idea has been around for a number of years. i should say that the flexible display center is a consortium of 30 different companies, and so there are lots and lots and different technologies, materials technologies, manufacturing technologies and all needed to be brought together, and that s the idea of