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Liquavista flexible color display prototypes unveiled [Video]

SlashGear  Oct 27 10

Liquavista has taken its color e-paper displays to the next level, by producing what the company is calling the first flexible electrowetting displays.  The new prototypes are still video capable, but now use flexible substrates rather than the typical glass layer.  The obvious application once commercially ready is rollable or bendable ereaders.

Video demo after the cut

In addition, it makes the Liquavista panels more resilient to bangs and knocks, with the company bravely describing them as “unbreakable.”  They also require less power than a color LCD display, but have a refresh rate sufficient for smooth video, unlike traditional E Ink panels found on most current ereaders. Full story...



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