Thread: E-Ink in space
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Old 05-18-2008, 07:39 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Ervserver View Post
I wonder if they would work properly in space, e-ink and its microcapsules have been made to work within the electrical properties of earth's atmosphere. Would it be different situation up yonder?
Don't Really know.

But I Figure that unless it is dependent upon atmospheric pressure or an air cushion (like hard drives) it should work.

So can anyone with a more detailed knowledge of E-ink technology, and how it work's comment on this
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