he video after the break indicates that touchscreen interaction is also planned, but the most impressive thing has to be the total lack of any redrawing pauses, which may be the considered the biggest drawback to the many E Ink devices out there. For the more conventional monochromatic crowd, we've also grabbed video of the LiquavistaBright, which replicates the rapid refresh skills, but omits the keyboard and OMAP in favor of a more compact form factor and Freescale iMX5x hardware.
Liquavista shows off its color e-paper
Posted on Monday, February 22 2010 @ 13:27 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Engadget published videos of new e-paper technology from Liquavista. The company showed off a new LiquavistaColor developer kit with a QWERTY keypad and Texas Instruments OMAP SoC.