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Reusable electronic paper.
Sony's latest wearable is a watch made of electronic paper.
All electronic paper technologies face the following general challenges:.
Several companies are simultaneously developing electronic paper and ink.
Electronic paper- is a convenient container for information-lived.
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A new electronic paper format for exchanging documents in their final form.
How much strength,energy and various materials will save humanity, if the electronic paper will be widely distributed!
A new electronic paper format for exchanging documents in their final form.
The newest are such materials as acrylic, LED lighting, LED panels and lighting,neon structures and even"electronic paper".
Making electronic paper is less complex and costly than LCDs.
As reported in the May 2009 Issue of Nature Photonics[citation needed],the technology can potentially providegt;85% white state reflectance for electronic paper.
There are many approaches to electronic paper, with many companies developing technology in this area.
The first electronic paper, called Gyricon, consisted of polyethylene spheres between 75 and 106 micrometers across.
Electrophoretic displays are considered prime examples of the electronic paper category, because of their paper-like appearance and low power consumption.
The first electronic paper, called Gyricon, consisted of polyethylene spheres between 20 and 100 micrometres across.
In 2005, Philips sold the electronic paper business as well as its related patents to Prime View International.
Electronic paper technology has a very low refresh rate compared to other low-power display technologies, such as LCD.
Other technologies being applied to electronic paper include modifications of liquid crystal displays, electrochromic displays, and the electronic  equivalent of an Etch A Sketch at Kyushu University.
Electronic paper was first developed in the 1970s by Nick Sheridon at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center.
The first electronic paper, called Gyricon, consisted of polyethylene spheres between 20 and 100 microns in diameter.
Electronic paper should not be confused with digital paper,  which is a pad to create handwritten digital documents with a digital pen.