Bridgestone has released the thinnest color electronic paper yet. For those of you who haven't been following e-paper too much, it's a piece of paper that acts like a computer monitor. Up until now, most e-paper has been black and white. This is a cool sign of things to come.
At 0.29 mm thin, this 2-color screen is close enough to be called paper-thin, and it's bendable. The technology consists of an electronic powder fluid, so you know it's good. Lol.
Bridgestone Unveils Thin Two Color Electronic Paper
Bridgestone Unveils Thin Two Color Electronic Paper
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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