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There are other companies now. Plastic Logic and OED are two I know of.


I checked them out and as far as I could tell, both are making displays based on E-ink's film. E-ink is also a major shareholder of Plastic Logic.

As I was saying, E-ink is the only game in town making the film. All the others are making displays based on it.


> both are making displays based on E-ink's film

Jesus H Christ. Sigh... Just have a google again on OED and at least read the first page of their website properly. It is clear to me the level of confidence in your claims corresponds inversely with the level of accuracy of the facts.


You really have no idea what you're talking about. Please read E-ink's website before spreading more disinformation.


You claimed OED buys E-Ink films. Please prove that with some evidence.

Go ahead and google your heart out. You don't work in the display industry which is why you don't know the well known fact that OED is a competitor of E-Ink. They both produce electrophoretic films.

What you said is literally the equivalent of saying Coca Cola buys its secret syrup from Pepsi.

It is so ridiculous. And yet HN is filled with your level of comments on electrophoretics.




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