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Old 12-02-2012, 11:48 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by xendula View Post
Thanks for sharing!!
I think it's safe to say that there is noone on this forum more interested in a rollable color eink reader than me
You'd be vying with me for that spot. I am one of the few outside of the companies making attempts at this that has actually held a real working foldable display device- albeit a b&W one. I played with a Readius a few years back when I met with the Polymer Vision folks at SID Display week in Seattle and kept an email conversation with them for at 5 years or so. I even have a Christmas card here with a picture of thousands of Readius devices produced before their financial troubles in 2009.

They had been rescued by Wistron but now the company is shutting down the PV division.

http://www.the-digital-reader.com/20.../#.ULuFjobpUuU
http://www.plusplasticelectronics.co...ion-69544.aspx

i still have hope that something will be spun out of the division as there was some talk about that early this year. their dream device (which they had made working prototypes of) is still mine as well

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