Jeremy Gutsche — June 13, 2006 — Unique
References: newlaunches
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.
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.
Trend Themes
1. Color Electronic Paper - The increased demand for thinner and more durable color electronic paper creates opportunities for technological innovations in the display and advertising industry.
2. Flexible Display Technology - The demand for flexible and bendable color displays will drive innovations in industries such as wearables, packaging, and smart home devices.
3. Electronic Ink - The development of electronic ink technology will revolutionize the way people read books, newspapers, and magazines, creating new opportunities for digital publishing and distribution companies.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - The use of thin and flexible color electronic paper will enable advertisers to create more impactful and cost-effective digital signage solutions.
2. Wearables - The adoption of thin and bendable color electronic paper will enable wearables companies to create more stylish and comfortable smartwatches and fitness trackers.
3. Publishing - The development of electronic ink technology will enable publishing companies to create more immersive and interactive reading experiences for their audiences.
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