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New Color Screen Combines Beauty, Readability

At the Society for Information Display’s annual conference, representatives from Qualcomm demoed their Mirasol display in a touch-screen prototype electronic reader. The device plays video in full color and uses half the battery power of a liquid crystal display. It will be commercially available by the end of the year.

At the Society for Information Display’s annual conference, representatives from Qualcomm demoed their Mirasol display in a touch-screen prototype electronic reader. The device plays video in full color and uses half the battery power of a liquid crystal display. It will be commercially available by the end of the year.

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