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Qualcomm: Mirasol, a new gen screen for e-books
Florence Legrand
July 22, 2010 6:02 PM
July 22, 2010 6:02 PM
Qualcomm showed us a prototype of the screen at the last Mobile World Congress in February. This reflexive Mirasol screen will be put on sale in partnership with an electronic book manufacturer before the end of 2010.What should we be expecting? What more does it have to offer than a screen based on the E-Ink technology (electronic ink) that is used for the Amazon Kindle and others?
Close up on this new type of screen, halfway between that on a standard e-reader and that on an an iPad-type tablet.
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