Saturday, July 16, 2005

First Electronic Paper That Bends

Japanese researchers showed off a bendable electronic paper that uses almost no power whilst displaying images, making it useful for advertising on buildings and vehicles.
Electronics maker Fujitsu said the electronic paper was the first that can preserve images in vivid colour and without distortion when they are folded or bent.
The paper has an image memory function that means it has no need for electricity other than a minimal amount when changing the picture.

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