Fujitsu Debuts Bendable Electronic Paper
An anonymous reader writes "Fujitsu today announced their joint development of the world's first film substrate-based bendable color electronic paper with an image memory function. The new electronic paper features vivid color images that are unaffected even when the screen is bent, and features an image memory function that enables continuous display of the same image without the need for electricity. The thin and flexible electronic paper uses very low power to change screen images, thereby making it ideal for displaying information or advertisements in public areas as a type of new electronic media that can be handled as easily as paper. The jointly developed electronic paper will be showcased at Fujitsu Forum 2005, to be held July 14 and 15 at Tokyo International Forum."
This looks great but can some people please think of better applications than advertising...
Surely Fujitsu have more exotic plans for this technology than curved posters ?
Yay, no more dealing with expensive printer cartridges!
The human race is artificial intelligence created using object orientated programming.
am I the first one to think of this?
EPIC 2014
This will bring new meaning to a funny image I saw that had the hand-written message "I kant tipe so i rite on the screen wit a krayon"
Seriously though, I've seen enough professors accidentally write on a projector screen (instead of the whiteboard behind it) and leave a relatively permanent mark. I can only imagine how many people will accidentally jot down a quick note to later realize they just ruined a VERY expensive piece of paper...
it looks like it needs a little work in the area of color and resolution, but that's sure to come.
One thing that I think will really benefit from these reflective display technologies is classrooms and conference rooms. What I would really like to see would be a chalkboard-sized reflective display with a digitizer pen. Without dimming the lights like one would have to do with a projector (and thus lulling students to sleep), a teacher could write directly on it as well as have problems already in the computer to put up on it quickly. How much time in math classes is spent writing out problems? Word problems from all these standardized tests could be quickly thrown up on the board and the teacher could directly model how to solve them. It could really increase a teacher's efficacy as well as make their life a lot easier.
Later on, similar technologies could be built into desks (or the students could have tablets) so that the student can solve them at their desks and then the teacher could push a button and display the students' work on the board.
Think again. Sure, we cut down fewer trees since its paperless. But lets not forget the oil needed for the plastics and the mining needed for the metals and all the hazardous waste chemicals that result from the several processes required to manufacture this. Trees grow back faster than mountains and middle eastern nations.
How many years am I going to be hearing about electronic paper (or printable displays for that matter), before the damn things actually come out and I can buy them?
If I can't smoke and swear I'm fucked.
... thereby making it ideal for displaying information or advertisements in public areas...
Just what we need: more spam. As if people today didn't suffer enough advertising already.
Remember the griping about OLED's in the Omini-whatever keyboard yesterday?
This would be a great replacement.
This combined with the paint-on solar cell techinology they are working on would be great for self contained e-comic books, digital wall art (think Posters that can be changed via subscription or file upload)
Sounds perfect for cheap computer network/system staus displays.
How about emergency signs in buildings, elevators, etc.
I can see a use for instruction displays on things like AED's or other emergency equipment......
maps, cubicle name plates, periodic company news display in cubes or reception area, restraunt menus and table displays......
the list is endless