Dutch electronics giant Philips announced that they have invented a paper display capable of playing color video .
Note that a monochrome paper display is "on the verge of commercialization."
It will be cool to be able to carry around a single sheet of paper with a thin battery and a memory card, which holds, say, all of Card College, with videos of all the moves and tricks.
Ideal e-book one step closer.
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Re: Ideal e-book one step closer.
Pete,
thanks for the link. I didn't know that they can switch the pixels that fast. This is really great news. A reflective color display to watch video clips - Wow. Can't wait to see this productized.
Chris Wasshuber
preserving magic one book at a time
thanks for the link. I didn't know that they can switch the pixels that fast. This is really great news. A reflective color display to watch video clips - Wow. Can't wait to see this productized.
Chris Wasshuber
preserving magic one book at a time
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Re: Ideal e-book one step closer.
FYI:
Philips Demonstrates Video-Speed Electronic-Paper Technology Based on Electrowetting
click :
http://www.newscenter.philips.com/Infor ... lNodeId=13\'
all the best
jacky
Philips Demonstrates Video-Speed Electronic-Paper Technology Based on Electrowetting
click :
http://www.newscenter.philips.com/Infor ... lNodeId=13\'
all the best
jacky