Paper thin: Plastic Logic's e-reader is as thick as six credit cards. Credit: Plastic Logic
From Technology Review:
The company hopes to carve out a niche with its touch-based interface.
It's still early days for e-readers, and consumers can only choose between a few chunky-looking models. But by next year, Plastic Logic, based in Cambridge, U.K., will start selling a sleek e-reader that's the size of a standard sheet of paper and as thin as about six credit cards, and weighs less than a pound. The design of the device could help win over some customers, but Steven Glass, head of user experience at Plastic Logic, believes that the user interface developed for the device will play just as crucial a role.
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Color E-Paper That Rivals the Real Thing
Color scheme: A prototype in-plane electrophoretic display consisting of 1,000 pixels. Credit: Philips
From Technology Review:
Turning pixels on their side may finally mean high-quality color electronic paper.
Despite Amazon's promise to reinvent the newspaper and magazine industry with its new, large-screen Kindle DX electronic reader, some people may be reluctant to embrace the technology until full-color displays are possible. A new approach developed by Philips now offers fresh hope for color e-paper displays that are so bright and clear that even traditional liquid crystal displays (LCDs) will pale in comparison.
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From Technology Review:
Turning pixels on their side may finally mean high-quality color electronic paper.
Despite Amazon's promise to reinvent the newspaper and magazine industry with its new, large-screen Kindle DX electronic reader, some people may be reluctant to embrace the technology until full-color displays are possible. A new approach developed by Philips now offers fresh hope for color e-paper displays that are so bright and clear that even traditional liquid crystal displays (LCDs) will pale in comparison.
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