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images.jpegCommunications of the ACM has an article on the development of color paper screens. According to them it is in the works using several different technologies.

Here are a few things I learned:

electronic paper was developed in 1975 by Nick Sheridon at Xerox PARC, who is now part of a spin-off called Gyricon LLC, and he says that current monochrome technologies cannot be modified to do color;

Philips Research is working on color displays using a techlology called in-plane electrophoretics, which is different from E Ink’s electrophoresis technique;

The Novel Devices Lab at the University of Cincinnati is working on a technology called electrofluidic display whose pigments, they say, look as good as they would on paper;

Sheridon believes that e-paper will eventually make current desktop displays obsolete.

Lots more interesting stuff in the article. Thanks to Dan Bloom for the link.

 
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