I have intercourse my Kindle , but mostly because of Amazon ’s guarantee . In five years of have Kindles , I have transgress three , all only because of user error that involved a crisp force to the unyielding vitamin E - ink display . A new tech from China promises to put a stop to all that .
A graphene - base e - ink from Guangzhou Technologies prognosticate a screen that ’s shiny , more flexible , and by definition more tolerant to abuse . Thanks to the cheaper stuff ( carbon - found graphene is comparatively inexpensive to produce ) , it could also bring down the cost of production of e - ink by rescript of magnitude .
The result of cheaper screen could be exciting — everyone ’s talked about screens replacing newspaper for 10 , but the cost of a sheet of A4 is difficult to beat . Kindles are already pretty inexpensive , at $ 70 per — if you’re able to slash the price of the blind even further , inter - office memorandum might soon take on a whole new coming into court .

[ XinhuaviaEngadget ]
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