The future is upon us... and I can't wait. Now, if they could integrate PC
functionality into it...

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 5:40 AM, Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> This is too cool!!!! AUGUST 30, 2010
>  LG will Mass Produce 19 inch Flexible e-Paper and 9.7 inch Color E-paper
> by the end of 
> 2010<http://nextbigfuture.com/2010/08/lg-will-mass-produce-19-inch-flexible-e.html>
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> Korean elecronics manufacturer LG, who makes the screens for the Apple iPad
> and Amazon 
> Kindle,<http://www.fastcompany.com/1685304/why-lg-will-continue-to-invest-in-the-epaper-front>
>  has
> revealed in SEC 
> filings<http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1290109/000119312510193553/d6k.htm>
>  that
> they are continuing to break new ground with e-paper technology, moving
> forward with plans for both color and flexible models that will work with
> both e-readers and tablets.
>
> LG Display has 
> developed<http://us.aving.net/news/view.php?articleId=144555&Branch_ID=us> the
> world's largest flexible electronic-paper screen measuring 25cm by 40cm,
> which translates into a19-inch screen 
> size.<http://www.tomshardware.com/news/LG-Display-E-Paper-Skiff-Flexible,9443.html>
>  With
> 0.3mm thickness and 130g weight, it utilizes a metal foil instead of a
> traditional glass to make itself both flexible and durable.
>
>
> <http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_VyTCyizqrHs/THwMNkIgImI/AAAAAAAAI2g/KHTVJKggKdE/s1600/lgepaper2>
>
>
> *Delta Electronics of Taiwan Has a 13 Inch color eReader Screen*
> Delta Electronics has a 13.1 inch display was developed in collaboration
> with Bridgestone 
> <http://www.gizmag.com/delta-bridgestone-emagazine-color-ereader/15305/>and
> uses particle-based color e-paper technology rather than the e-Ink common in
> other e-Readers, or the LCD in tablets like the iPad.
> <http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VyTCyizqrHs/THwNuik3n7I/AAAAAAAAI2o/2EGm4t3nR-I/s1600/e-mag-13.jpg>
>
> At around 730 grams (about half the weight of an iPad) it's probably
> lightweight enough to sling in a laptop bag or backpack and not impact too
> much on the already overburdened carrier. Delta Electronics is claiming a
> 6,000 page battery life, and 3G or WiFi connectivity. There's pen input for
> making notes, too. It was shown off at Computex and should be commercially
> available by Dec, 2010.
>
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