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The new chip shortens the update time so the screen can be refreshed 50 times per second. That means lines appear on the screen as they are drawn by the user and interpreted by the touch-panel interface, said Akihiro Furuya of Seiko Epson's semiconductor operations division, who demonstrated the system.
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Now this part I'm a little confused on. I thought that at least part of the reason for eInk's slow refresh rate was because of the resistance of the "ink" particles to move though the fluid that they're suspended in?