Arubixs has designed a flexible screen phablet dubbed "Portal" which slides into a dual-strap arm cradle that extends about halfway up the forearm from the wrist. It seems equal parts brilliant and ridiculous.

"Current wearable offerings and even the new Apple Watch are just too small to text on or do anything really practical," Arubixs founder Brandon Mairs told me via email. "This (Portal) is not just a wearable. It's a smartphone you can wear. So when the phone is not in the cradle its just a thin 6-inch smartphone that's flexible, water resistant, and shatterproof."

Arubixs claims its 6-inch TFT display is also scratch-resistant and reinforced by a flexible Kevlar exterior. It has 2GB RAM, a total of four cameras, 64GB of storage, a full suite of sensors, NFC, Bluetooth, LTE, wireless charging and a proprietary 3,200mAh flexible battery. The processor is yet to be determined. Portal will run a skinned version of Android and respond to touch, gesture and motion-based commands.

CVheck out the link to watch the 'Portal' being put through it's paces: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFQl-PiTJSg