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E
Ink recently announced its financial results and it looks like the
screen technology isn't doing too well, thanks to the surge of interest
in tablets. Apparently the company's revenue for January was only
slightly above $48 million - 63% down year on year and 11% month on
month, which is a pretty rapid decline. Despite that, the company is
hopeful that its yearly results will show a 5% increase overall in
revenue compared to last year. While the Amazon Kindle proves that there is still life in E Ink (it's still one of Amazon's best selling products), the company definitely needs to innovate or come up with some sort of breakthrough soon. What do you think? Will E Ink displays be forgotten in a few years, or will there always be a place for it on the market? |
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