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Which certainly sounds interesting. However there is no E-Ink technology capable of using these sort of features, and probably won't be for a few years - colour may be possible next year, at low resolution, and way too slow refresh rates for video/moving image. The alternative LCD route, is not suitable for prolonged reading, and already a saturated market of phones/PDA/laptops et al. Some I'm curious as to what your intended use/market would be?
posted by reading_fox at 7:41 am (EST) on Oct 29, 2009
posted by spoiledfornothing at 6:55 pm (EST) on Oct 26, 2009