As Plastic Logic has said all along, the Que is based on its proprietary
plastic transistor technology (which allows for a large, lightweight, glass - free display), has a screen the size of an 8.5 - by - 11 inch piece of paper, uses a touchscreen interface, and is aimed at businessfolk who «need to read» rather than those who read for pleasure.
Plastic Logic developed
the plastic transistor technology in PaperTab.
Not exact matches
In 1990, Garnier's team unveiled a
transistor made mostly from
plastics; but this still needed some metallic components, such as gold and silver for the electrodes (
Technology, 15 December 1990).
The new 150 pixel per inch (150 ppi) backplane was made at low temperatures (less than 100 °C) using
Plastic Logic's Organic Thin Film
Transistor (OTFT)
technology.
Durable, flexible displays have been made possible by our leadership in
plastic electronics
technology and our development and industrialisation of the organic thin film
transistor (OTFT).
The result, a flexible, transmissive backplane, represents a significant breakthrough in the manufacture of new large area image sensors and demonstrates the potential use of
Plastic Logic's unique flexible transistor technology beyond plastic di
Plastic Logic's unique flexible
transistor technology beyond
plastic di
plastic displays.
Plastic Logic has developed a flexible plastic display technology using organic thin film transistors
Plastic Logic has developed a flexible
plastic display technology using organic thin film transistors
plastic display
technology using organic thin film
transistors (OTFT).
The
technology was first developed by the Cambridge University, uses high - resolution
transistor arrays on flexible
plastic substrates, manufactured at low temperature.
The new LG.Philips LCD panel borrows some of the TFT (thin - film
transistor)
technology used by the company to make LCD panels and marries it with metal foil and a
plastic substrate.
Plastic Logic's display technology, first developed at Cambridge University, uses highresolution transistor arrays on flexible plastic substrates, manufactured at a low tempe
Plastic Logic's display
technology, first developed at Cambridge University, uses highresolution
transistor arrays on flexible
plastic substrates, manufactured at a low tempe
plastic substrates, manufactured at a low temperature.