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Plastic Logic first showed off its gadget in September 2008 at DEMO in San Diego, then the company took its device to CES in January and to top it all off the e-reader made another demo at D7 last ...
Plastic Logic was on hand at yesterday’s D7 session to demonstrate its highly anticipated, super-thin e-book reader.Expected to launch early next year, this Kindle rival is designed primarily ...
Is this the next generation e-book reader for business professionals?
Plans to release the Que ProReader have been abandoned as the company works towards releasing a second version of the device, according to Plastic Logic.The Que ProReader uses plastic electronics ...
Canada's Queen's University, Intel, and Plastic Logic have created a flexible paper-like tablet using Plastic Logic's 10.7" display and Intel's Core i5 processors.
Plastic Logic to enter the e-book reader market in 2010 ...
About Plastic Logic Plastic Logic designed the world’s first truly flexible, glass-free electrophoretic displays (EPDs)—Lectum ...
Plastic Logic has unveiled PaperTab, a flexible tablet computer that bends like a sheet of paper. The wafer-thin 10.7-inch touchscreen device was developed in conjunction with Intel and Queen's ...
Plastic Logic has just unveiled a new breed of flexible color e-paper displays that will power the next generation of smart accessories, such as bracelets or smartwatches. It will be able to ...
While Plastic Logic doesn’t make touchscreen versions of its new flexible color E Ink display, the company says they can be made to work with third-party touch solutions.
Plastic Logic, the flexible display technology company, has entered into a development partnership with PrintLess Plans to produce the Zephyr E-portfolio, a touch-sensitive display for plans for ...
Plastic Logic and popSLATE are pleased to announce that, following a joint development programme, the first product will be an accessory for the Apple iPhone 5 and 5S, incorporating a secondary ...
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