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Engadget: KDDI shows off cellphone-linked e-paper display
Phones Review: KDDI transmits mobile phone stored image to e-paper
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis: KDDI beaming mobile images to e-paper
Gizmodo: KDDI Develops Color, Wireless, E-Paper Display [E-paper Displays]
KDDI shows off cellphone-linked e-paper display
Engadget —
... KDDI (smartly) doesn't seem to be ready to go all Foleo / Redfly-like, but it apparently does see some benefit in a cellphone companion of sorts, and it's now showing off a considerably different spin on the idea that relies simply on a stripped-down ...
KDDI transmits mobile phone stored image to e-paper
Phones Review —
... display.
This new system transmits an image using infrared and beams it onto an electronic paper display, while the display has just a single power button as all other commands are made via the mobile phone.
KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc developed this new system believing it could be used to display a virtually full-scale A4 pamphlet whilst ensuring high security via using mobile phones functions such as remote data deletion and remote lock.
Source – techon
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KDDI beaming mobile images to e-paper
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... finance and insurance are apparently ripe for this sort of full, secure viewing option. Something in this form factor for text alone would be great if they could cut down the transmission time, especially for e-mail-heavy devices like BlackBerry. Combined with their 3D mobile LCD screen, KDDI has proven that they’re willing to think outside the box, but whether or not they’ll actually be able to sell some of these innovations is another question altogether.
[TechOn via Endgadget]
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KDDI Develops Color, Wireless, E-Paper Display [E-paper Displays]
Gizmodo —
... weren't enough, KDDI revealed a proof of concept for a wireless, color, e-paper display they have in the works. The idea is that a cellphone would be used to broadcast a signal to the display via infrared. The 13.1-inch display can display up to 4,096 colors and refresh the onscreen image in 12 seconds. KDDI says the display is intended for the finance and insurance industries, where the need to view A4-sized documents are apparently key. [Tech-On] ...
