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Originally Posted by j.p.s
The screen is laid out as a grid of pixels in fixed locations. Each pixel has several spheres that are half black and half white, whose orientation is controlled by an electric field. When the page is changed, some of the pixels with white up turn black and some with black up turn white. When the screen colors are inverted, the same pixels have to change, just opposite color, so no difference in wear and tear.
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Oh so an ereader pixel is like an Othello piece. Cool.