Ultra-Thin Screen A Step Towards Electronic Newspaper
from the send-beta-tests-here... dept
We’ve had stories about “electronic paper” and ultra-thin screens before, but this is the first time I’ve seen one including a photograph of the actual screen. This one is developed by E Ink, one of the two major players in the space. Of course, they’ve been good, historically, at generating hype – and less successful in finding a market for their technology. I’m hoping that will change, because I wouldn’t mind having a rollup screen I can carry around with me.
Comments on “Ultra-Thin Screen A Step Towards Electronic Newspaper”
Then you'll have to carry windex also
For all the times the screen gets splattered with coffee, urine, and liquishit. The disposability of newspapers remains a feat unable for high tech to duplicate.
Re: Then you'll have to carry windex also
How often do you get urine and liquishit on your newspapers?
Re: Re: Then you'll have to carry windex also
Ever read the paper in a public bathroom, then put it on the floor when you had to stand up?