LG has a Super Thin Colored E-paper


It finally has been done: a colored E-paper.

LG has announced that it had developed the world’s first 14.1-inch flexible color E-paper display, equivalent in size to an A4 sheet of paper. Philips LCD introduced the world’s first 14.1-inch black and white flexible E-paper display in May 2006.

The E-paper uses electronic ink to produce a maximum of 4,096 colors. It can be viewed from a full 180 degrees, so that images always appear crisp, even when the display is bent.

It only uses power when the image changes, making it extremely energy efficient. Additionally the displays are extremely thin (less than 300 micrometers) and images are comparable in quality to printed pages.

Wow. This really gives new meaning to portable tv.

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