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E Ink’s E-Paper Prototypes
By Katherine Bourzac - Friday, May 28, 2010
At the Display Week conference in Seattle, the company E Ink demonstrated its latest electronic display paper prototypes. The devices show crisper, brighter color, and are being combined with flexible backplanes from new owner PVI.
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