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rollable paper-like screens Post date  08.02.2005, 2:02 PM

posted by ben vershbow

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Some future fantasy fare from Polymer Vision, a subset of Philips. These screens are paper-thin and use e-ink to produce a reflective display that consumes little power and can be read in sunlight. Read a book and then roll it back up into your phone. This stuff is only a few years off.

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More info from Philips.

Posted by ben vershbow on August 2, 2005 2:02 PM
tags: The Ideal Device?

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