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 New e-readers will end black and white era

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Date posted: 18/05/2009

E Ink Corporation of Cambridge, Massachusetts, says it will be demonstrating a colour version of its e-paper at the Society for Information Display conference in San Antonio, Texas, on 31 May, and that products based on its colour e-paper will be on the market by the end of 2010.

The aim is to have a reflective display that uses very little power and is as easy on the eye as the printed word. Like E Ink's monochrome e-paper, used in Sony and Amazon readers, the colour version will be based on technology called an electrophoretic display.

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