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Amazon could be working on next-gen e-paper display
E-Paper is great but there is still plenty of room for improvements. Think of a better, more paperlike contrast, faster response times, the introduction of color without sacrifice in display resolution, just to name a few. Christopher Mims of Quartz muses that following the acquisition of Liquavista, Amazon could be working on a new display technology "with unique properties—like long battery life and amenability to being used outdoors and in natural light - which not even Apple and Samsung could match".
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Musing is another way to say he pulled this speculation out of his anal-ysis or is this guy knowledgeable and with inside info, that's the crux imho.
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I can't see that Samsung would have sold the technology if they thought it was going to be ground-breaking.
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There doesn't seem to be any new information in the article, just speculation.
I certainly hope that Amazon come up with something using the Liquavista technology. A fast, bright, low-power, reflective colour display is something that we've been waiting for for years. |
The first kindle liquavista will arrive late 2014... have to wait.
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Another Company for Amazon to close down. After all that what Amazon does: Mobipocket — closed down, Stanza — closed down.
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With Mobipockt they took the technology but let the customer accounts dwindle away. With Stanza I don't know what Amazon did. Is it part of Kindle Desktop Edition or not? Quote:
And that is my criticism. Not that Amazon closed down Mobipocket. That Amazon did it deceitful and by neglect. B&N did it right: Set a proper deadline and transferred the accounts. In any case: Amazon buying a company is not good news for the customers. |
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I've had an ongoing dialogue with them for nearly 8 months now. Latest is that my library will be transferred in 3 weeks. Of course, they've said that before. It's also worth noting that they didn't 'transfer the accounts'. You had to set up a new B&N account yourself. Graham |
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But I have quit going to IMDB unless i can't find what I need elsewhere, and I really really want to know (but knowing I will probably come up empty). IMDB used to be strongly my choice over wikipedia for finding information about movies. wikipedia hasn't become any better, but I now strongly prefer it over IMDB. |
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