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WaterBreath
http://www.physorg.com/news7079.html

So, how long until I can carry around a sheet of the stuff on which I can pre-load and on-the-fly display the novel I"m reading, the latest issue of my favorite magazine, driving directions to a friend"s house, or my grocery list???

I own"t be "satisfied" with display technology until I can have this.
Sigma
Seriously cool! Looks like this "far-out" technology is arriving sooner than we could imagine!
Guest
where can i find datasheets?
Guest_ted
add solar and programmability and it's teh win
Drude
Siemen has some of the best electronics. I specially like their heavy scanning machines. Kool, as stated by many here.
eink_yeah_right
Companies have been saying that this stuff is around the corner for the past 4 years. It would be nice if these guys put together a working model instead of wasting time and money to produce a small strip for the camears whenever they need to gin up interest in this product.
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