new version is RGB & uses actual paper (polymer coating) & is cheap.
The real benefit is that text can now be instantaneously censored (updated) to remove anything that your local fascist corporate owned government doesn't want published.
new version is RGB & uses actual paper (polymer coating) & is cheap.
The real benefit is that text can now be instantaneously censored (updated) to remove anything that your local fascist corporate government doesn't want published.
cool if this is cheaper and mass produced ... it will replace newspaper and there goes the ipad =D ... if its cheaper than oled display ... production crews will use it as animated posters for advertisement who agrees?
It's probably expensive, but very cool. I imagine it could do wonders for advertising if it was able to be produced for around the same price as printed paper.
@bell02 No, that's the point! It's NOT expensive. It's made to be cheap and mass produced. Certain sources indicate that it will be cheaper than conventional paper, and that's the real feat.
Dunno if that's possible without destroying the image, since the microspheres are black on one half, and white on the other. There doesn't seem to be much possibility in lots of colors, you could however, probably ask for something other than black and white, like yellow and blue or something.
I had the same question. They had e ink displays on esquire magazines with color but the picture didn't really change. I think, that in the future, a teacher or someone, could pull down an e-ink screen like they would a screen for a projector, but they wouldn't need one. I also think that this technology could allow cellphones to have much larger screens, as well as laptops. They do look fragile, and expensive, so I don't think they are ready yet.
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*update*
new version is RGB & uses actual paper (polymer coating) & is cheap.
The real benefit is that text can now be instantaneously censored (updated) to remove anything that your local fascist corporate owned government doesn't want published.
nsaminder 1 year ago
*update*
new version is RGB & uses actual paper (polymer coating) & is cheap.
The real benefit is that text can now be instantaneously censored (updated) to remove anything that your local fascist corporate government doesn't want published.
nsaminder 1 year ago
cool if this is cheaper and mass produced ... it will replace newspaper and there goes the ipad =D ... if its cheaper than oled display ... production crews will use it as animated posters for advertisement who agrees?
keyzin 1 year ago
It's probably expensive, but very cool. I imagine it could do wonders for advertising if it was able to be produced for around the same price as printed paper.
bell02 4 years ago 6
@bell02 No, that's the point! It's NOT expensive. It's made to be cheap and mass produced. Certain sources indicate that it will be cheaper than conventional paper, and that's the real feat.
ploothable 1 year ago
i am an embedded developer... can anyone tell me , how much does this display cost....I saw a 3500$ kit at a website...
coolajit 4 years ago
Hello Dude, Please could you point me the 3500US$ flexible display kit you have found ? I mean, the web page ?
Many thanks
manoelramon 3 years ago
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boo.... nothing new. make it do something besides a preset graphic logo.
reivilo 4 years ago
@reivilo Like.... Touch interface?
/watch?v=IVJCOAFLHJA
ploothable 1 year ago
kinda cool, but is there color?
sergey444 4 years ago
Dunno if that's possible without destroying the image, since the microspheres are black on one half, and white on the other. There doesn't seem to be much possibility in lots of colors, you could however, probably ask for something other than black and white, like yellow and blue or something.
ReikaiDemon 3 years ago 3
@ReikaiDemon Well just make 3 spheres representing red,blue, green and then mix them accordingly.
RetroGamerr1991 8 months ago
I had the same question. They had e ink displays on esquire magazines with color but the picture didn't really change. I think, that in the future, a teacher or someone, could pull down an e-ink screen like they would a screen for a projector, but they wouldn't need one. I also think that this technology could allow cellphones to have much larger screens, as well as laptops. They do look fragile, and expensive, so I don't think they are ready yet.
abundantsnotbob 3 years ago