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Originally Posted by DNSB
Looking at the image, it looks suspiciously like a reflective LCD display. I.e., it's going to need to be continually refreshed which is going to need more power than an eInk bi-stable display.
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I think (if I understand the articles correctly) that this is LCD technology without a backlight but with a highly reflective surface. It's supposedly 65% more power efficient, which means to me that, if you charged your current LCD tablet once a day, you should be able to charge this device once every two or three days instead. Definitely
not comparable to E-Ink in this regard.