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Originally Posted by Sil_liS
In the video that Charbax made that is on another thread you can see at 9:38 the actual display that they are making, and that is not on glass. I think that the glass is adder later.
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that is the eink film not a full working display. in order to make an ereader display from that film several other layers are added including a tft backplane, be it glass or plastic.
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
Sure, BUT on a video that is over a year old they did say the same (I assume charbax that uploaded it is the same as "our" charbax here on MR). I think that is what HarryT means by not following through with prototypes. Unless it is meant to create hype only. See this video on youtube.
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that is a full display with a plastic tft backplane
the other layers you folk are talking about- scratch coat/uv etc are coatings and a plastic layer. those layers are not the concern when talking about going from rigid to flexible. its all about the tft backplane that actually drives the display
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
But then again, there might be a good reason (e.g. stylus too hard for the screen) that the Jetbook Color does not have a touchscreen ...
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yes it does. its pen and touch. that's hanvon's in house emr pen plus capacitive.