Brief story from
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/22/l...ew-qwerty-equ/
Liquavista is going to be offering developer kits for its LiquavistaColor and LiquavistaBright screens. Bear in mind they're not real products or intended to look/feel anything like final products. They are simply for development purposes.
I'm not too sure about the OMAP they're using with LiquavistaColor, because it seems to be a little laggy. Their showing of LiquavistaBright is promising though. As one of the commenters said, it'd be nice to have some specifications available for these newer screens.
For those who are not up to speed on this stuff: These are reflective e-papers screens, not backlit LCDs.
If you have problems viewing the Engadget post, here are the 2 videos courtesy of Liquavista on Youtube:
LiquavistaColor:
LiquavistaBright: