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Wednesday, February 16, 2005
NTERA's NanoChromics (TM) Display claims:

● Looks more like ink on paper than any other technology available and can be read at very acute angles.
● Bi-stable, meaning that once switched on, a pixel will stay coloured until actively bleached. In other words, no power is consumed to keep a pixel coloured.
● Reflective, needing no backlighting, means that the displays can require very little power to operate.



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