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Sony Corp has recently unveiled a 13.3-inch flexible electronic paper (e-paper) device at Eco-Products 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. The e-paper device is equipped with E Ink Corp’s e-paper using microcapsules. Unfortunately, Sony declined to comment on the specification of the e-paper device including its pixel count and backplane. Additionally, the company also exhibited a mock-up of the next-generation e-book reader, which uses a flexible OLED panel and an urethane-based chassis. Read more

LG Display Introduces 19-inch Flexible e-Paper Display

LG Display has proudly introduced a 19-inch wide flexible e-paper display, which is designed for an electronic newspaper. Measuring at 0.3mm thick and weighing at 130grams, this new flexible e-paper display gives the impression of reading a real newspaper for the user. The display is made from metal foil allowing the e-paper display to return to its original shape after being bent. [Digitimes]

Bridgestone 10.7-inch Flexible e-paper

by Johan on October 27, 2009 · 1 comment

Bridgestone 10.7-inch Flexible e-paper

Bridgestone of Japan has recently introduced the world’s first flexible e-paper touch panel. Measuring 5.8mm thick, this flexible e-paper will be exhibited at FPD International 2009, which will run from October 28th to 30th, 2009, at Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama City, Japan. [Gadget]

Delta E-paper With Bridgestone QR-LPD Technology

Delta comes back with a new high-performance e-paper that has recently introduced at IFA 2008 Berlin. The high-end e-paper utilities Bridgestone’s QR-LPD technology allowing it to store pictures without using power. This new energy efficient e-paper also doesn’t need a backlight. I think the future textbook will come in the form of e-paper. [DigiTimes]