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Old 06-30-2012, 10:19 AM   #21
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actually the lcd layer needs to be above the eink layer and there are already folks testing such an idea. the trick is optically bonding the layers so that the lcd layer , when clear, doesnt effect the visibility of the eink.

samsung and others have shown transparent amoled displays http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-unv...splay-2486728/
http://asia.cnet.com/samsungs-protot...d-62109840.htm

but i havent heard whether they attempted an eink sandwhich with them. since the amoled is thinner than the lcd it could help with clarity
A better solution would be to perfect (at least to substantially improve) Mirasol or some other new technology. That would be something that would make me buy a new Android tablet, rather than just a faster processor. A really great Intel based Windows 8 tablet might do it, too.

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