Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Qualcomm's Mirasol Color E-Ink Shows Nearly Ready [EReaders]

Qualcomm's Mirasol Full Color E-Ink Displays Nearly ReadyQualcomm's Mirasol screen technology, which promises color, low-energy, e-ink shows that'll bring Sunday supplements to existence for the first time, are going to launch. E-readers specialist Kyobo has proven from the first finished product.

Kyobo's first Mirasol e-readers includes a 5.7" 1024x768 panel, that will use capacitive touch technology therefore it is nice sensitive. Underneath the screen sits an excellent-custom version of Android 2.3 that's totally unrecognizable, using the electronic ink being pressed around with a 1GHz Qualcomm S2 processor.

It has been introduced for launch in Columbia, for any cost that calculates close to $390 and Kyobo referred to the unveiling like a "global" launch, so there is a slim chance we might view it sooner or later. [Korea Herald via�SlashGear via Gizmodo United kingdom]


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