VentureBeat: Plastic Logic sees flexible, low-power displays coming with $50M funding
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Wow · 1 year agoThis could really save a lot of trees if the technology proves valuable. Can you download content onto the paper. If you can't, then this thing wouldn't be much more useful then a printed book or document.... www.readtheanswer.com/index.php?RTA=web2
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Serge · 1 year agoReadius is not a phone, it's a pocket eReader. With a rollable e-ink display. Readius has mobile connectivity to enable users to get news updates on the go. See http://www.readius.com/pocket-ereader/features
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Ray · 1 year agoThink Sony's flexible full-color OLED look much more better in every aspect compare with Plastic Logic.
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Alex · 7 months agoIt would eliminate the need for books. Each person could have an e-book that they can simple pick what they want to read and all the pages of their book fill up and they can read it just like a traditional book!
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David · 6 months agoWould also be good for interactive public displays as they look very durable, such as bus stops and tourist maps.
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Steven · 5 months agoProblem with that is they will get scratched badly, so will need a glass covering, which defeats the idea of being flexible.
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qreqr · 1 month agougg boots