Optimus keyboard "faq" updated
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:04 am
A good mobile phone in Russia probably costs about 50 bucksr3t wrote:That's actually very cool, but not worth the price of a "good mobile phone".
new technology (i think being developed by sony), basically a newspaper (with same or very similar physical properties), but it updates itself, has moving pictures, etc.ToxicBug wrote:Wtf is e-paper?
if they do this right then i'm interested.Some day it will be split (and made “ergonomic”).
[lvlshot]http://www.eink.com/news/images/SONY_Reader_1000EP.jpg[/lvlshot]ToxicBug wrote:Wtf is e-paper?
The Electronic Paper Display is reflective and can be easily read in bright sunlight or dimly lit environments while being able to be seen at virtually any angle - just like paper. Its black and white ink-on-paper look, combined with a resolution in excess of most portable devices at approximately 170 pixels per inch (PPI), gives an appearance similar to that of the most widely read material on the planet - newspaper. Because the display uses power only when an image is changed, a user can read more than 10,000 pages before the four AAA Alkaline batteries need to be replaced. The unique technology also results in a compact and lightweight form factor allowing it to be ideal for highly portable applications.
wrongDave wrote:A good mobile phone in Russia probably costs about 50 bucksr3t wrote:That's actually very cool, but not worth the price of a "good mobile phone".
Well why dont you try to outstrategy me and post something that isn't:ToxicBug wrote:wrongDave wrote:A good mobile phone in Russia probably costs about 50 bucksr3t wrote:That's actually very cool, but not worth the price of a "good mobile phone".
Nice :icon14:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:[lvlshot]http://www.eink.com/news/images/SONY_Reader_1000EP.jpg[/lvlshot]ToxicBug wrote:Wtf is e-paper?
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The Electronic Paper Display is reflective and can be easily read in bright sunlight or dimly lit environments while being able to be seen at virtually any angle - just like paper. Its black and white ink-on-paper look, combined with a resolution in excess of most portable devices at approximately 170 pixels per inch (PPI), gives an appearance similar to that of the most widely read material on the planet - newspaper. Because the display uses power only when an image is changed, a user can read more than 10,000 pages before the four AAA Alkaline batteries need to be replaced. The unique technology also results in a compact and lightweight form factor allowing it to be ideal for highly portable applications.