E-paper has some compelling advantages for the next generation of handheld and tablet devices. It provides an image which is very stable and easy to read in comparison to commonly used screen ...
After successful trials earlier on in the year, Fujitsu has finally put its FLEPia color e-book reader on sale. The FLEPia has an 8-inch XGA-resolution 260,000 color display, paired with both WiFi b/g ...
Color e-books are indeed coming. Fujitsu Frontech and Fujitsu Laboratories Limtiedhas announced the first color e-paper mobile terminal called the FLEPia. It is available for purchase now in Japan. It ...
The future of electronic paper (e-paper) is looking brighter. Fujitsu has enhanced its color e-paper so that it now features the world's highest-level of color image quality. By redesigning the panel ...
E-readers, start your engines. Fujitsu today announced that it will begin selling "the world’s first color e-paper mobile terminal," or e-reader, in Japan today through its online store FrontechDirect ...
TOKYO — Fujitsu has developed a personal information terminal with a display that uses proprietary color electronic paper technology. The company began sampling the terminal with partners on Friday ...
Fujitsu Laboratories is set to announce improved color e-Paper displays at the Fujitsu Forum exhibition in Tokyo May 13-14. Supposedly these displays are quite a bit brighter (up to 1/3rd brighter ...
October 10, 2007 Fujitsu has displayed the latest incarnation of its electronic paper products at CEATEC in Japan. Having previously unveiled flexible color e-paper, this year the company has changed ...
Fujitsu have announced a new notebook in their LifeBook range, setting itself the arduous task of "bringing colors back to life". The Fujitsu LifeBook A1120 attempts that resuscitation with three ...
Flexible color electronic paper developed by Fujitsu could be used to display adverts as early as next year. Japanese electronics giant Fujitsu has developed flexible color electronic paper that can ...
In all the fuss about the new Amazon Kindle 2 yesterday, it was easy to forget that the “upgraded” device still has a relatively small paperback-sized screen and can only cope with greyscale imagery.
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