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Old 07-12-2013, 03:55 PM   #2
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but we'll probably have to wait another year or longer before we see flexible display technology come to mainstream e-readers like Kindles, Kobos, Sony Readers, and Nooks (yes, Barnes & Noble has said it's continuing with its e-ink line of Nooks).
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Sony has developed a prototype for a 13.3-inch e-reader aimed at the business and education markets and has announced that it will begin selling the product later this year.
So this year or next year?

Anyways, nice article! Theres not too much Info though, I think it is quite clear that the Displays will have a higher resolution.

The really interesting part is about "Pearl 2", which claims to have better contrast and higher resolution, but besides that also reduced ghosting, supposely allowing 100 Page turns without ghosting!

I wonder if there will be any large screen Readers using the new Display ^^ Seems the Sony Slate 13,3 will still be using the first Pearl Display with plastic layer, so it could be possible that we see a release this year.
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