Qualcomm’s Mirasol MEMS display technology has kept the blogosphere interested because of its promise of a sunlight viewable display that doesn’t consume very much power. After a product release that lived up to promises but failed to win hearts because the bar has been raised…
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Qualcomm’s Kyobo e-Reader with a Mirasol Display Hands On
Kyobo Book Centre and Qualcomm have revealed the world’s first ereader to use a mirasol color e-paper display, the Android-based Kyobo eReader. Mirasol’s Mems technology has had us all drooling for a three weeks of battery life with daily use since their screen has no…
Kyobo 5.7″ eReader with Mirasol Display Walk Through with Video Playback
Kyobo Book Centre and Qualcomm have revealed the world’s first ereader to use a mirasol color e-paper display, the Android-based Kyobo eReader. Mirasol’s Mems technology has had us all drooling for a three weeks of battery life with daily use since their screen has no…
Ultrabook Getting Ready to Shake Up Supply Chain
Global ultrabook shipments are expected to jump to 136.5 million units in 2015 from fewer than 1 million this year, IHS iSuppli said in a recent report.
Though ultrabooks are categorized as notebook computers, they use different components than conventional mobile PCs to achieve their…
Hybrid E-Ink & AMOLED Display Extends Your Battery Life
The display is the biggest drain on your battery so innovation in display technology is an area of extreme and often unsuccessful growth. We have many players with products that are meant to revolutionize our lives but then never make it to market. There are…
Mobile World Congress 2010 Awards Show – Netbook Nation #15
Netbook News awards the best in show as well as the best hardware, future technology and future platform at Mobile World Congress 2010.…
Qualcomm Mirasol E-Reader Coming Fall 2010 (Video)
Qualcomm’s mirasol team had their demo device in full swing at MobileFocus last night, but what was more interesting was their information about shipping e-readers using the low-power display technology. They’ve confirmed that the first mirasol-based unit is expected in fall 2010, and while they…











