[/.] Samsung's New Carbon Nano-Tube Color E-Paper

Samsung’s New Carbon Nano-Tube Color E-Paper

Iddo Genuth writes to tell us that Samsung and Unidym have shown the world’s first carbon nanotube-based color e-paper. Interestingly, the new film is electrically conductive while remaining almost completely translucent and only 50 nanometers thick. "The company also mentions that the EPD [electrphoretic displays] has important advantages over conventional flat panel displays. EPDs have very low power consumption and bright light readability, which means that even under bright lights or sunlight, the user would be able to view the display clearly. Furthermore, since the device uses the thin CNT films, applications can include e-paper and displays with thin, flexible substrates. Power consumption is lowered due to the EPD’s ability to reflect light and therefore able to preserve text or images on the display without frequently refreshing."Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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