Sunday, March 2, 2014

The Amazon Kindle 3 Paperwhite will use New Flexible Screen Technology - Good E-Reader (blog)

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source Within Amazon has Disclosed to Good e-Reader que the upcoming Kindle Paperwhite 3 will use new screen technology. The entire e-reader will be lighter than previous models, have higher resolution and Incorporate a flexible display.

The Paperwhite Kindle 3 will be using que screen technology was developed by Sony and Ink and called Mobius. Mobius uses TFT technology que will enable the development of much lighter and rugged products. Mobius displays can weigh less than 50% of an equivalent glass based TFT. Particularly this is important for mobile products Requiring larger display areas.

The only viable product to use commercially Mobius screen technology was the 13.3 inch Sony e-reader. When I had the exclusive first hands on of it was the lightest I have ever played device with in the history of e-readers. The 13.3 inch screen is beguiling to behold and you would figure from looking at it it would weigh que Significantly more than the Kindle DX. In truth it only weighs 12.6 oz, Compared to the Kindle DX, Which weighs a hefty 18.9 oz. The e-paper screen glides like a feather When dropped, I found the October

Mobius Ink and e-Paper can be cut to the customers specific requirements, and still Maintain the long battery life, lightweight nature and high resolution. This will insure the que new Kindle Paperwhite 3 will have all of the main benefits of the Sony 13.3 e-reader, but in a small, lightweight six inch screen.

Michael Kozlowski (3578 Posts)

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