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Looking For E-Ink Applications Beyond Ebook Readers

An anonymous reader writes "When MIT's Media Lab originally came up with E-Ink back in 1997, we doubt they expected the technology to be this widely popular. Today, we see E-Ink's applications take a step further than just E-book readers. From streaming videos onto your wardrobe to camouflaging tanks, various companies have been experimenting with the technology to discover its next big adoption."

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  1. It just needs to be bigger. by amliebsch · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What I really want is a large e-ink display with a foot switch, so I can stop dicking around with sheet music and frantic page turns.

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