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I was lucky enough to get my hands on a copy of Esquire Magazine’s e-ink cover. Esquire released the eink cover for their 75th Anniversary edition.
I was disappointed that it was not the ‘whole’ cover. And at first, I thought the e-ink was in color, but it is just color printed on the plastic covering the eink section. Overall, I think it is cool. I will post more impressions as I have time. I am looking into how you can ‘hack’ the e-ink cover to display your own text or images.
You can see in the video below:

Plastic Logic announces an 8.5″ by 11″ e-newspaper reader. With a screen size 3 times that of the Amazon Kindle, the Plastic Logic e-Newspaper is being targeted at business users with the ability to open Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and Power Point presentations to be displayed on a display the size of a normal piece of copy paper.
The e-Newspaper by Plastic Logic will measure i8.5 x 11 inches, and is capable of browsing documents in PDF format as well as Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. As well as packing a battery that lasts “days not hours,” the device has wireless connectivity, though Plastic Logic is quiet about exactly what type.

Photos of the electronic document lineup:
(1) Plastic Logic’s e-News Paper, (2) Sony Reader, and (3) Amazon Kindle.

e-Ink (eInk) is both a company and a technology which uses charged particles to produce an image (picture or text) on an electronic display.
Once the display is ‘charged’ with the image, no current is needed to keep the image. So eInk technology uses very little battery power. e-Ink displays are not and do not need to be backlit. Backlighting on a computer or cell phone screen can be very hard on the eyes to read over a period of time, but eInk displays are as easy on the eyes as reading paper. In fact, because of the crispness of the display, some people claim the displays seem easier on their eyes.
The Amazon Kindle electronic book reader is one device that uses eInk technology. The Sony Reader uses the same technology in their electronic book reader.
e-Ink Corporation even sells a protype kit for developers to develop their own technologies with their eInk technology. The kit can be ordered off their website for $3,000.
Another exciting development with eInk is their partnership with Esquire to put their flexible eInk technology on the cover of their magazine. It will hit shelfs this fall.
http://www.msipublishing.com/blog/esquires-e-ink-cover-hits-shelves/
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