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Solve : Bridgestone develops the world's largest and thinnest Electronic paper? |
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Answer» Bridgestone Japan has developed an A3 sized color electronic paper it was showcased at the FPD International 2007 exhibition held at Yokohama. The A3 sized electronic paper has a display area of 435 x 326mm and can display 4096 colors at 80dpi resolution. The display makes use of QR - LPD (Quick-Response Liquid Powder Display) which the company has been developed over the years. The charged particles REPEL each other delivering a response TIME of just 0.2 milli seconds. Apart from being the biggest the electronic paper is also the thinnest in the world at just 0.29-millimeters. LinkSo let me get this straight........ After all the research they put into this Electric Paper, they've ended up with what we already have... Paper and PEN... ChrisI think Electronic paper is a lot more advanced than a simple pen and paper. Being able to have paper that is close to the QUALITY as your display you're looking at now that can be updated and changed is pretty amazing. |
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