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March 21st, 2006

ePaper (electronic paper) could come a step closer to reality following work on a new plastic material by members of a joint US-UK industrial and academic team of researchers, reports an article from the BBC – Chemists work on plastic promise

The new material can be printed using traditional inkjet printers or techniques similar to those used to produce magazines and wallpaper. This means it can easily be printed on large flexible surfaces, making it attractive for use in electronic paper where rigid silicon cannot be used.

I first noticed Fujitsu reporting on their developments in this area back in July 2005 …

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4825388.stm

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