An
article from late July, I ran across a reference to it over in the Baen Bar.
I don't think we've seen it yet .... (it doesn't show up on the search, anyway

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Fujitsu Siemens has developed what it claims is the world's first electronic paper that can be flexed, can display color images and can do so when the power is turned off.
The basis of Fujitsu's e-paper is a film substrate that is enough flexible to allow the paper to be bent, but still it prevents the image from distorting. And, unlike today's LCD panels in the market, the image doesn't distort when it's pressed.
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