Plastic transistors... e-paper- future?

| >>On a sunny day (Wed, 10 Sep 2008 11:37:24 -0700) it happened John Larkin | >> wrote in | >>: | >>

| >>>On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:30:45 GMT, Jan Panteltje | >>> wrote: | >>>

| >>>>Plastic transistors... e-paper- future? | >>>>

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| >>>Like the song from Annie: | >>>

| >>> Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love you, tomorrow, | >>>

| >>> You're always a day away. | >>>

| >>>John | >>

| >>Jealousy? | >>That CEO actually demonstrates one. | >>And the factory is build. | >>And note who the shareholders are, you know them. | >>Now if you were commenting on my posting in ..satellite.europe, | >>where I state that in a few years we will have e-paper in color | >>that is video capable, and wallpaper our rooms with it, yes THEN | >>that is in the future. | >>The word is actually MAÑANA 'tomorrow', sometimes meaning 'not today'. | >>

| >>Any bears sighted yet? | >>

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| >Looking at the "before and after" pic, | >

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| >if it can turn dumpy chicks into foxy ones, it will indeed be a | >roaring success. | | --- | You're right! | |

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Cheers

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Martin Riddle
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They would consider it their dinner bell. It would be like trying to protect a bottle of cheap booze from you with a paper bag and a buzzer. Some of the bears are bigger than a car.

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Michael A. Terrell

On a sunny day (Wed, 10 Sep 2008 19:11:06 -0400) it happened Spehro Pefhany wrote in :

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I am no expert on this, but I did read that some big tire company (Bridgestone?) bought the patents, and is developing among other things a color versions of e-paper.

The other issue is here also the 'plastic transistors', this short article explains that a plastic transistor plant is cheaper then a silicon transistor plant, so that would bring the cost of the displays way down.

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I do not know about the speed issues with plastic transistors, for an e-book the requirements could perhaps be low, but they did announce they work on video too.

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Jan Panteltje

On a sunny day (Wed, 10 Sep 2008 22:51:00 GMT) it happened Rich Grise wrote in :

They could mistake the claxon for a mating call :-)

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Jan Panteltje

But leftist weenies know when to stop drinking.

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bill.sloman

Yes but try wiping your arse with it if you run out of toilet paper.

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falderals

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