Pixel Qi e-ink / LCD hybrid display to debut on tablet next month?
It's been far, far too long (read: four months) since we've heard a peep from the gentle souls over at Pixel Qi, but it looks like the long, heart-wrenching wait for the hybrid display that's bound to revolutionize Western civilization is nearing an end. According to the startup's CEO herself, Mary Lou Jepsen, the primetime-ready 3Qi display should make its glorious debut on an undisclosed tablet to be announced next month. For those out of the loop, this transflective display contains both e-ink and LCD properties, one for outdoor reading scenarios and the other for multimedia viewing. The amazing part is that toggling between the two is as simple as flipping a switch, which obviously means great things for battery life on whatever device it's shoved into. We'll be keeping our eyes peeled for more, but do us a favor and cross your fingers for good luck. Toes too, por favor.[Thanks, Tom]
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Posted on October 17, 2009 at 12:11 pm by Darren Murph · Permalink
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In: Uncategorized · Tagged with: 3Qi, 3Qi screen, 3qiScreen, display, e ink, everything screen, EverythingScreen, lcd, Mary Lou Jepsen, MaryLouJepsen, MIT, olpc, pixel qi, PixelQi, PQ display, PqDisplay, screen, transflective
