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Old 10-30-2006, 10:12 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Cthulhu

In terms of competition for e-ink, and some of its applications, I must ask:

Can e-ink handle dynamic images, and not just static ones (i.e. can one view animation/video on e-ink)?

Was wondering this when I went to a website with an annoying banner that had sound. Am sure that the thinking was that if I get annoyed enough, I will click on the banner and fall into their little advertising trap. Am usure how much pull those banner people have, but they might hope to stymy the adoption of e-ink computer screens, if it means that their annoying flash ads are relegated to the electronic scrap heap.
Eink is in it's infancy. The present fault with speed is mainly because of the computer driving the display.

Note that dynamism has a direct relation with powerdrain, which is in opposition to the practicalities of a reader.

Eink is the next display!
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