05-14-2007, 08:47 AM | #1 | |
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LG Philips with first flexible 14.1" color E Ink
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Yet another tease!...
We still don't have an official worldwide distributed device yet. Nice to see you again Tribble. |
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4,096 colors is a nice step forward.
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It really is beginning to feel that ebooks are about to take off. First plasticlogic, then Fujitsu, and now this. My long wait may be finally coming to an end.
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05-14-2007, 12:21 PM | #5 |
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Exciting times, transman, exciting times. They're finally getting the hardware where it is workable. Next we have the content/format knot to untangle.
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To cut the knot, all power over ebabel has to be centralized in one blade. No one has managed that yet. Attempts are numerous but each one adding an other strand to the problem. All we can do now is to wait for the said knot to rot.
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05-15-2007, 01:36 PM | #10 |
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Or we each get a knife and start hacking at one or two strands each...
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Aaaah! The power of masses, just like in your signature.
Aren't you worried we'll be called communists again? |
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We were called communists? I guess I have a short memory for that sort of thing....
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I think this is just a prototype, not even an announcement that they will at some point sell it.
Anyway, the screen seems very, very, very dark. I think what they're doing to get color is putting colored plastic over black and white eInk. That would reduce reflectivity three-fold! |
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Maybe not three-fold, but yes, I think that's what they're doing, and yes, it reduces reflectivity. The other option would be to create cells with different colored particles, though, which I assume would hugely increase the expense of manufacturing the stuff.
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