Epson develops world's slimmest e-paper
Seiko Epson has developed the world’s slimmest electronic paper (e-paper), according to the Japanese-language Nihon Keizai Shimbun. The e-paper is only 0.096mm thick and has a resolution of 192 dpi. The e-paper is 2.1" in size and weighs 0.44g, the paper said, adding that the e-paper can be used to make electronic books (e-books) or bulletin boards.
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