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Originally Posted by kevinp
The article mentions "it supposedly offers a bright, colourful, and flexible display that can be read indoors and out". But there was no color in the screen. Not a real picture?
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The links in the first post? I don't think that's a real picture.
The technology can certainly do colour and video, but whether the colour will be in the first product I don't know.
They do have one technology that stacks CMY cells on top of each other, so every pixel can be any colour, rather than using RGB sub-cells.
There's some footage of actual displays from three years ago
here.
Here's
an article about a full colour ebook liquavista display shown at CES2010
An an
outdoor demo in mid 2010
This article seems to have a good roundup of all the available footage.
But Liquavista have not been out demoing very much. I'm hoping that this is because Samsung are keeping them under wraps, and that we'll see something really impressive when they go to mass production.