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Old 08-30-2010, 07:41 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by petermillard View Post
I suppose there could be a highly specialised market for 19" e-ink monitors for those folks who can't look at an LCD screen without their eyes bleeding, but my guess is that market would be pretty small...
Very low power consumption is a plus. In an organisation that has many computers, it could provide a sizeable energy saving. Add in the potential for less eyes strain for operators, and it might be very attractive.

I'm not too sure many organisations would take a backward step in re-adopting monochrome displays though.
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