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Philips, Sony, E Ink target paper-like experience via mobile
A new application from Royal Philips Electronics, Sony Corp. and E Ink Corp. allows mobile users a paper-like reading experience via mobile devices, according to RCR Wireless News. "The Electronic Paper Display module, designed by Philips, uses E Ink’s electronic ink technology and is available in Sony’s new e-Book reader, LIBRIe. The display is reflective and designed to be read in any light, from any angle. It features a black and white ink-on-paper look and has a resolution of 170 pixels per inch, giving it an appearance similar to a newspaper". More than 10,000 pages can be read before the batteries need to be replaced". |
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