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... Kindle 2, of course, still uses e-ink technology that makes reading the thing just as pleasant and real-feeling as reading a book. The high-resolution, no-backlight display lets you sink into the book ...

It's no secret that we at Ecogeek are fans of the e-ink display technology. The low battery consumption and superior readability compared to laptops and other mobile devices, not to mention the thin ...

3. The Readius Is Real!
(EcoGeek/Digitizing)
About a year ago we brought you a prototype device that used a low-energy, high-resolution, rollable e-ink display. The idea was to have a phone that could have a large display roll into a small package. ...

4. Add P-Ink to Your E-Paper Vocab
(EcoGeek/Digitizing)
It's called "Photonic Ink" or P-Ink, and it's pretty freakin' cool. You may have heard of E-Ink by now, in which microscopic balls flip and turn in order to show dark or light sides, allowing ...

... that might make life quite a bit more awesome for all of us. Two of the main drawbacks of e-ink are being addressed with this second generation. First, the contrast ratio is better, closer to the contrast ...

6. Electronic Paper: No Batteries Required?
(EcoGeek/Alternative Materials)
... it to the consumer market also. I would love to read newspapers, magazines and even websites off of one of these instead of sitting in front of a monitor all day! For more EcoGeek e-ink content, check ...

7. More Foldable Display Promises
(EcoGeek/Efficiency)
  Two years ago Polymer Vision promised us that they were going to have commercially available foldable e-ink paper displays in two years.  They don't have them yet, and we ...

8. Ten Inch, 150 DPI Flexible Displays by 2008
(EcoGeek/Alternative Materials)
... flexible active matrix (e-ink) displays makes us very excited. And, yes, that picture is of a prototype flexible screen displaying a newspaper. So there you have it, ten inch, 150 DPI, flexible ...

9. Sony Reader: 10-31-06. $349.
(EcoGeek/Digitizing)
We've been waiting for those numbers for quite a long time.  The Sony Reader was supposed to be the next e-ink reader more than six months ago.  In the meantime, my Librie broke ...

10. Amazon's E-Book Reader: Kindle
(EcoGeek/Digitizing)
... looks to have an e-ink display, which is exciting because they are non-toxic, extremely low-power and very high-resolution. However, the refresh rate of an E-ink screen (when you push the 'next page' ...

... Extremely high resolution, low-power, E-Ink display; has a display that is actually bigger than the device; wants to be the iPod for print.  Not so cool things:  It won't be around ...

The iRex iLiad is the most recent and also most expensive contribution to the e-book market.  The device comes equipped with a gorgeous high-res e-ink display and an internal wireless card.  ...

13. Concept Green Smart Phone
(EcoGeek/Weird)
... to be an Eco-Phone.  Made out of bamboo, lower power E-Ink display, etc.    The concept further pleases the EcoGeek by providing a rewards system for green activities.  Designer Nicola ...

14. Citizen Memory LCD
(EcoGeek/Efficiency)
Take a good look at your computer screen and realize: Nothing is Moving. Yet, it is powered, constantly, as if it were a mobile display. E-Ink, the ecogeek's favorite display, has conquered this ...

15. Borders and Sony Partner for Ebooks
(EcoGeek/Digitizing)
...  But I'm gung ho, I already own one of these pretty E-Ink eBooks, and I can't understand why the rest of the world doesn't yet. (except that, yes, I had to order it from Japan and all of the ...

16. iRex iLiad eBook rEader
(EcoGeek/Digitizing)
... card inputs - the buttons are in ENGLISH! (the librie was only released in Japan.) No word on the screen refresh rate (one of the major drawbacks of E-Ink,) we'll let you know as soon as we get our ...

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