The first-generation OLPC laptops have a novel low-cost LCD. Later generations of the OLPC laptop are expected to use low-cost,
low-power and high-resolution electronic paper displays. <-- Yep, miss it. TQ for the correction.
oh, I don't think so (if what they said were true):
EPAPER LOOK - WITH COLOR AND VIDEO
The XO screen is sunlight readable, but hard to read in dim roomlight without the backlight on. Pixel Qi has new inventions that can transform this situation. The screen with the backlight off can appear as...
How about using e-paper for the display? Like one in use on OLPC-XO1? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLPC_XO-1) or we can use current technology on e-paper (www.pixelqi.com/home)? Guess it can cut the power on half or more..
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