Gyricon Media and E Ink say the screens, which are extremely thin, are potentially less expensive and power hungry than current LCD monitors. They aim to have them in widespread use within the next two years.
Source:
www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jun2002/tc20020617_5587.htm
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