Electronic paper maintains images without power
Jul 14, 2005 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsFujitsu has developed a new electronic paper technology that can hold vibrant color images without electricity. The thin, flexible paper is more vivid than an LCD, requires only small amounts of electricity to update, and could be commercialized as soon as 2007, Fujitsu says.
Fujitsu claims the technology is the world's first film-substrate-based bendable color electronic paper with an image memory.
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