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Old 01-06-2010, 11:10 AM   #84
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Im not saying OLED has anything to do with E-ink panels . I'm saying the Flexible Foil tech by LG used in this Skiff has been in development for years and they started on this device more than a year ago. So your statement about LG being better in just a couple months is inaccurate. They have been at it for more than a few months.


Of course I understand resistive. But the Skiff and the Que are not flexible to be folded they are flexible to be more durable than using glass substrates, so bending the resistive layer is not an issue.

Readius isn't a resistive Touch screen. The Financial scandal and bankruptcy interrupted the launch schedule. They had all the suppliers ready to go but then their money evaporated. Wistron has bought them out of Bankruptcy and they are tooling up for the production of the newest version of the device.
Yep and LG is in almost no way comparable to Polymer Vision in capabilities and resources. I never quite figured out the Readius fanboyism that crops up from time to time...it looked like a reasonably dumb idea when it was first proposed, and still looks like a reasonably dumb idea.

As for touch screens, I'm not going to whine about them in devices that aren't on the market yet. I don't mind people whining about them in existing devices like the Sony Reader...but projecting failure for devices that aren't available yet is not extremely wise.

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/02/you-can-check-o/
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