Epson develops A6 QXGA Electronic Paper
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 12 2006

Epson has successfully developed a A6 (7.1″) QXGA (1536×2048) Electronic paper using the SUFTLA Technology (Surface-free technology by laser annealing) on low temperature poly-silicon TFT.



The technology aims at bringing electronic devices on plastic films through laser irradiation and producing low-power consuming displays. This will lead to the production of all-plastic substrate TFT-LCDs with a display area of 0.7 in measured diagonally and a pixel count of 428/spl times/238.



Last year E-Ink and LG.Phillips LCD built a 10.1 inch flexible electronic paper display with a resolution of 600X800 and a pixel density of 100 pixels per inch, but the latest development with 1536X2048 resolution has taken the technology a step further.



Via: akihabaranews

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