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zeroHalo discovered 24 months ago- I TOTALLY want this e-paper. Maybe then, we can really go 'paperless'.

JohnShepler rated 23 months ago- Combine a display of e-paper with a touch pad keyboard and a solid state disk drive and you have a notebook computer you can drop kick and not hurt. Would probably weigh only a few ounces too.

AL-BJr rated 23 months ago- I really like the idea. I cannot wait for this technology to be avaliable to the consumer. Imagine the possibilities!

Darkspam004 rated 23 months ago- I want one. Well one for my monitor and some for the walls I guess a few to carry around and....

just-me rated 24 months ago- The basis of Fujitsu's e-paper is a film substrate that is enough flexible to allow the paper to be bent, but still it prevents the image from distorting. And, unlike today's LCD panels in the market, the image doesn't distort when it's pressed. In operation, the e-paper uses up to one-thousandth of the energy required by the ordinary displays, Fujitsu said, falling to zero when the image is unchanged.
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