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Old 01-18-2010, 05:55 AM   #14
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Thanks for the definitions. Do you have any approximate costs for each product, eg, how much does it cost to make a 6" "plate" for each of the 3 technologies? I think with that info, we can then guess which will be the next "big thing".
Sadly, that information is being kept quiet as far as consumers are concerned.

The best we get is vague competitive, which makes sense particularly in Liquavista's case as it makes use of most of the LCD manufacturing process and can thus "piggyback" on existing LCD developers with supposedly minimal cost.

MEMS-based IMOD is a different, more specialized animal and though they seem to suggest their prices will be competitive, I suspect they are targeting EPD's pricing structure, which is quite a noticeable premium over LCD currently.
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