| janelane wrote: This concept made the cover of a Scientific American recently.  Of course, then it was a full-color, 9 X 12, rolled-up parchment type thing.  Eithe way, I honestly wonder how much utility can be gained from such a flimsy device.  For one, it takes two hands to hold it which means you can't write email or take notes and, despite this, it will still [necessarily] be priced and marketed to business travelers.  Hopefully, they will aspire eventually to make it cheap enough for regular people doing their reading on the go. -janelane, scientifically
 The interesting thing about this is that there is a working prototype.  Also 'e-ink' displays use very little power to maintain a static image because they can draw the image and turn off power to the display, unlike lcd where power must be maintained to preserve the image.  'e-ink' is also high contrast, so it looks nice even in bad lighting.  While this particular device looks a bit boring, I think it can open the door to really nice portable displays. RE: Philips Paper-like Display Earlier Than Expected |