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Ink E Flat Panel Displays Peripherals


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E-Ink stands for electronic ink, a type of display device with dramatic benefits over traditional media: Possible uses: Computer displays, changeable signs for public information or advertising, active camouflage for military systems.

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  • - A technological and economic overview of E Ink's plans to make electronic paper. [USA Today]
  • - The advantages of electronic ink over plain paper. [Wired]
  • - Flexible batteries hold promise for electronic paper. Free registration required. [NY Times]
  • - An early look at a J.C. Penney store using electronic ink signs. [Wired]
  • - Highlights efforts of Gyricon Media and the E-ink Corporation. [BBC News]
  • - An update on E Ink's business deals. [Publishers Weekly]
  • - Researchers build a prototype sheet of flexible plastic electronic paper. [BBC News]
  • - The E Ink and Xerox projects with electronic paper. [Biblio Tech Review]
  • - Detailed article on the recent history of e-ink development. [Technology Review]
  • - Xerox PARC engineers are working on electronic paper, a fabric-like material that can display digital text. [Wired]
  • - Philips Components and E Ink Corp. present new high visibility, low power prototypes. [Wireless News]
  • - Information on and demonstration of electronic ink technology: non-volatile reflective displays, with dramatic benefits over traditional media: very low mass, low power use, huge sizes (meters across), physically flexible.
  • - "J.C. Penney is testing E-Ink's new e-paper technology on erasable signs. A commercially viable product is only three years away." [ZDNet News]
  • - Report on E-Ink's electronic paper efforts. [ZDNet]
  • - E-Ink and Xerox are among the companies hoping to change the way you use a pen and paper. A summary of e-ink technology and business. [PC World]
  • - An overview of the development of Gyricon's electronic paper technology. [globetechnology.com]
  • - An illustrated introduction to e-ink's production and uses.
  • - Coverage of the E-Ink and Philips Components announcement to jointly develop high-resolution e-ink displays for handheld devices, touching on the technology and benefits of such products. [Wired]
  • - Short update on Philips Research developments with a new flexible display. [BBC News]
  • - Xerox spins off Gyricon Media, makers electronic reusable paper. [Boston Business Journal]
  • - Developers at E-Ink and Xerox are working on electronic replacements for ink and paper that may one day lead to electronic books that are portable, renewable and cheap. [CNN]
  • - The prospects of PARC's SmartPaper. [ZDNet]
  • - Electronic reusable paper using bichromal beads to display information. Low cost and power, non-volatile.
  • - E Ink's new prototypes of flexible, plastic, electronic paper. Free registration required. [New York Times]
  • - Commentary on the promise of electronic paper that responds to digital pens. [ZDNet]
  • - E Ink is demonstrating a prototype of a flexible computer screen that's half as thick as a credit card. [CNet]
  • - A tongue-in-cheek overview of e-ink projects. [ZDNet AnchorDesk]
  • - Collaboration announcement between Lucent Technologies and E Ink Corp. [Information Today]
  • - The company that markets PARC's electronic paper under the trademark SmartPaper. Information about the products nd the company.
  • - The concept and implications of electronic ink innovations. [BusinessWeek]
  • - The future will be flexible, as screens you can roll up and take with you enter production, argues technology analyst Bill Thompson. [BBC News]
  • - A report on electronic paper and multimedia books. [Publishers Weekly]
  • - A report on the current electronic book and electronic ink endeavors. [globetechnology.com]
  • - A commercial demonstration of signs using electronic ink at a J.C. Penney store. [Information Today]
  • - "In a step toward electronic newspapers and wearable computer screens, scientists have created an ultra-thin screen that can be bent, twisted and even rolled up and still display crisp text." [Associated Press]
  • - "The consumer electronics maker is using electronic ink in its new e-book, marking one of the first applications of the next-generation display technology." [CNet]


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