ePaper
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A new electronic ink display technology, developed at the University of Cincinnati, overcomes some of the problems associated with traditional electrowetting displays.
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Samsung has demonstrated the world’s first carbon nanotube-based color active matrix electrophoretic display (EPD) e-paper. The new color e-paper device is a 14.3-inch format display that offers bright light readability and low power consumption.
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Dutch-based BeBook has launched its portable eReader in the UK, offering compatibility with over 20 eBook formats and a large choice of online stores from which to buy eBooks.
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Samsung has announced an ultra-high definition, (3,840 x 2,160 pixels), 82-inch LCD panel for 120Hz television sets at SID 2008 in Las Vegas.
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A study by the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm has shown that it's far more environmentally friendly to view books and articles using e-paper than via your PC.
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Fujitsu has displayed a color content browser at CEATEC Japan that's the size of an A5 sheet of paper, lightweight, extremely portable, easy to read and requires little power due to
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August 8, 2006 The potential for electronic paper applications seems to be boundless and the recent announcement that SiPix and SmartDisplayer have created
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February 3, 2006 With flash memory and miniature hard drives proliferating, there are many new ideas coming to market for clever, differentiating features and
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December 6, 2005 Plastic electronics developer Plastic Logic has developed the world's largest flexible organic active matrix display. The display consists of a