
HP recently showed off a prototype of its flexible e-paper that is touted to use up less energy compared to conventional display solutions, making it way more cost effective. In addition to being flexible, it won’t be able to break that easily, although we’re not too sure whether one can punch a hole through it in a fit of anger when we’re greeted with the Blue Screen of Death for the umpteenth time. According to the folks at HP though, you won’t be able to break this, but how about puncturing it with a pencil? Guess this thing is tougher than a rhino’s hide after all. What we’re more interested in is when and where will we be able to see this in action in commercial devices.
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