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Old 01-15-2010, 02:11 PM   #68
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Originally Posted by Liquavista View Post
Electrowetting is known ever since the 19th century and NOT developed by Xerox Parc at all. Various applications of electrowetting are inventions by Philips, later spun out: Miortech, Varioptics, and us, Liquavista.
I knew the principle of electrowetting dates back to the eighteen hundreds, but how do modern eletrowetting displays functionally differ from the "electrocapillarity display" developed by Nick Sheridon at PARC?

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