Al Zmyslowski, senior vice president of engineering at Fujitsu Computer Systems, holds a prototype of the company's e-paper technology at a meeting with reporters in Fujitsu's Sunnyvale, Calif., offices. The flexible 320-by-240-pixel color display uses liquid crystal technology but consumes no power once an image is loaded. The company believes it will be useful initially for displaying prices in stores and schedules in train stations or airports. The company has larger prototypes, the size of a regular sheet of paper, as well, Zmyslowsky said.
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