With the large mainstream success of Amazon's Kindle, there seemed to be only a matter of time before a new technology came out to surpass the Kindle and display an electronic reader in colored print. The University of Cincinnati has recently developed this technology. An electrofluidic display (EFD) creates a color and contrast ratio of 85% of what paper can display. This EFD display also allows the user to bend or roll up the display as if it was made of real paper.
http://www.gizmag.com/electrofluidic-display/11677/
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