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 Sunday, November 27, 2005

E Ink® Imaging Film is a simple ink sheet component that can be integrated into a device to create a high resolution display with all of the unique attributes of electronic ink: long battery life, a wide viewing angle and a paper-like reading experience. While current devices using E Ink® Imaging Film have rigid backplane electronics, the Imaging Film itself is plastic and can be flexed and rolled, combining the complete look and feel of a paper document. Once electronics manufacturers are able to mass produce flexible backplanes, E Ink® Imaging Film will bring the E Ink founders' vision of a flexible newspaper with the versatility of digital control and wireless update to life. Learn More

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