Via Trefor Brock’s blog, here’s some intriguing tech coming out of the MIT labs. This is a polymer film injected with nanoparticles that create single-color visuals on glass, with the longer view to support the primary colors and therefore do proper images. I almost sound smart there.
The people in the video explain it all.
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Not sure where this goes, as the lab is darkened and this tech still have to overcome ambient light. Maybe, as with electronic ink, bright light won’t be an issue.

