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Originally Posted by rogue_librarian
Who needs video on eink? I mean, seriously: color would be cool, better contrast is always nice, semi-rugged (read: unbreakable) shouldn't be too far off, but video? Just get a tablet.
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Well, if they get eink color, with good color definition (of course that won't show up in next weeks, but washed colors is a start) they can expand the whole eink market beyond readers. Publicity indoor, graphic designers would love to have angle-variation-color-prof display to work at, people who spend their entire work time in front of a computer (I'm sure that this is alsoa eye-straining task), if we start to think beyond books I bet there are a lot more applications to a color eink display that can play videos, and i can see even myself moving to a lower refresh rate to release my eyes from lcd (and save loads and loads on pre-printing everything to check colors).
Again, it's not there yet but u need to learn 1+1 before analytical mathematics :P.