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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.
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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!