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08/22/2006

(Video) Flexible E-Paper SVGA Display

So you've seen FOLED, now check out the latest "flexible active matrix e-paper SVGA display" by PlasticLogic. This could be the future of newspapers, magazines, and other paper media. One of our readers just sent in a new video clip -- view previous one here.
Direct-write manufacturing techniques to achieve high resolution patterning on distorting substrates. Low processing temperatures allowing the use of flexible and low-cost plastic substrates
(Thanks, Zipped)

This entry was posted on 08/22/2006 02:14am and is filed under Displays, Technology, Video .
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It really does exist...
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Wow! Really cool! Now the only problem is to make the rest of the unit a lot smaller... I would hate to read the papers with all those cables and stuff around it... But I am impressed already!
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thats just like harry potter !!!!! you know the papers that play video
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[...] Vía: TechEBlog  Posted by Jordi on August 22nd, 2006 Filed in Perolitos interesantes, Dispositivos electrónicos [...]
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Nice innovation, but what about all of those damn ribbon wires and that circuitboard and the strangely large frame? It's obviously not coming out for a while, but they're going to need to find a solution for the ribbon wires and that big circuitboard that was sitting next to it (Probably hidden on purpose) Even with its flaws I cant wait to get my hands on it tho. Incredibly awesome.
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[...] Check out these flexible displays these here and here. Also, go to the Plastic Logic website for more videos! [...]
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wow... only the cables needed to be sorted out and we'll be having e-newspapers
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[...] On a side note: Maybe my view on these will change when we are full swing into flexible screens that are currently prototypes. These would allow for much larger screens to be stored in much smaller devices and “rolled” out for viewing. There are examples of what i’m talking about over at TechEblog,  and the mother of all gadget blogs Gizmodo. Well, maybe not the mother. Would you settle for kissing cousin? Thought so. [...]
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[...] Looks like the Sony Reader has been announced on Sony’s site. This is one of those low-power document viewer that uses e-paper. (E-Paper…huh? are you mad? Nooooo–it really does exist.) [...]
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