February 25, 2005

"Electronic paper" display for MP3 players and cellphones

20050224_phone.jpg A technique first used to cut headlight glare in rear-view mirrors is adapted to create an "electronic paper" display for MP3 players and cellphones. The new screens can be viewed from almost any angle. [via New Scientist]

"A technique originally used to cut headlight glare in cars' rear-view mirrors has been adapted to create a new "electronic paper" display for MP3 players and mobile phones. It's called a NanoChromic display, or NCD".

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