A new color e-paper display could bring LCD-style quality but without the need for a power-hungry backlight, paving the way to new tablets, ereaders, and phones. Although color e-paper is already on ...
With digital printing’s presence firmly established, it is rare to find a commercial printing operation that does not have digital in its mix of technology offerings. With this mix, however, comes ...
Researchers at Philips have developed a new color e-paper technology that could allow you to change the color of an object as you see fit. The technology, which offers more than 1 million colors to ...
Across the printing spectrum, companies face the challenge of achieving acceptable — even exemplary — levels of quality. From the customer standpoint, the definition of quality is subjective, a sense ...
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