The Future of Electronic Paper: Fast-switching, Full-Color E-Readers
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E Ink's electrophoretic technology is not the only company in the race though. Other companies are developing low-power, bi-stable, paper-like displays, with two different approaches—one MEMS based and one based on the phenomenon of electrowetting—described below.
Qualcomm's Mirasol display is a MEMs based technology using interferometric modulators. Liquavista's display on the other hand is based on the electrowetting properties of solid materials in order to construct its unit cells.
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