I'm happy to call for the "death of e-ink", not as a company or as an idea, but as a currently available product. EPDs may or may not have much of a future compared to better technologies that have already been demonstrated and are trying to get a grip in the market. EPD producers have to find some creative ways around their current barriers to accomplish what its competitors are capable of. What they (PVI/e-ink) have is presence, and that may serve as momentum for a while.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PhishStyx
I don't really see how you get from "other people have other needs" to screeching about e-ink being rubbish. Maybe that's just me, but I don't think it is.
|
I don't see, nor do I produce, much "screeching" at all. Perhaps those who perceive what I and others say as such may have some insecurity issues to work out.