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Originally Posted by wallcraft
I think this just means the thin-film transistors on the stainless-steel substrate form the active matrix backplane that drives the EInk film to produce the display. Substrate -> active matrix backplane - > EInk film -> protective top layer. The usual substrate has been glass up to now. See What makes our electronic paper displays different? for a relatively clear description from iRex.
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I don't think they say eInk anywhere on the Skiff site, they just call it epaper. There are many types of epaper, one of which is eInk. I don't think there is even a 11.5" eInk display being manufactured by anybody. I'm guessing this is something different.