Bridgestone showed off a color electronic paper display that has support for pen input. This display is made from the Bridgestone QR-LPD electronic powder, a color filter and the Wacom Co Ltd’s electromagnetic induction type pen input tablet.
The biggest obstacle is color: right now, e-paper can only efficiently transmit in black and white, Bridgestone’s offering is much better: the 13-inch experimental color e-paper screen has a screen refresh rate of 0.8 seconds and it accepts pen input. Bridgestone exhibited the new color e-paper device at a trade show taking place in Tokyo.
We don’t know when this new Bridgestone display will be released or how much it’ll cost,


