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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg
I am confused by this thread. According to this link:
So E Ink -- I presume, E Ink the company -- is going to sell a TFT screen. AFAIK, that's a kind of LCD, as described here:
Thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display
If you believe what Good e-Reader is saying (and I realize that some opinions on that source are negative), this wouldn't be a color version of electronic paper, such as used in products like Kindle and Kobo eReaders. It would instead be yet another backlit screen product.
Or, as does sometimes happen, am I totally missing it?
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What also puzzled me is the article talks about using RGB colors, which I thought was what's used for transmitted light like our monitors, tablets, etc. but for reflective light, like print, I thought they'd use CMY (aka blue, red, yellow).