wkyc.com - 10/29/2008
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KENT -- The science coming out of the clean rooms in Kent, Ohio is astounding. The Kent Displays company has developed liquid crystal displays that are wafer thin, flexible and tough. This new technology is ideally suited for electronic paper (ePaper) applications. Click here to see photos . ...
engadget.com - 10/29/2008
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engadget.com —
You probably didn't know it, but if you've
purchased anything with an unconventional display in the last...
few years , the screen itself may have been sourced from Kent, Ohio. Kent Displays is about to break out of its own shadow with two new ...
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Kent Displays develops "paper thin" electronic skin for ...
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Kent Displays Creates Color-Changing Skin for Phones
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... 9:10 AM by Eric M. Zeman New technology from Kent Displays would allow users to change the color of their mobile phone at will. The company has developed a paper thin, electronic skin for cell phones and mobile devices called "eGo". The electronic skin uses no power to maintain any color already rendered on the surface and it can be changed to match anything, such as an outfit. Kent Displays did not say that it has licensed or sold the technology to any handset manufacturers. more info at WKCY ...
Kent Displays develops "paper thin" electronic skin for mobiles
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You probably didn't know it, but if you've purchased anything with an unconventional display in the last few years, the screen itself may have been sourced from Kent, Ohio. Kent Displays is about to break out of its own shadow with two new technologies that could be rolling ...
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