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	<title>Comments on: The E Ink persistency contest &#8211; from E-Ink-Info.com</title>
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		<title>By: Renuka Prasad Sahukara</title>
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		<dc:creator>Renuka Prasad Sahukara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am not sure how it the years-long persistency can be used.. but
An e-Ink panel with a touch layer can double up as a second screen for the many android phones out there supporting MHL standards. (We know that USB is a one way communication port.) The micro usb port on the Android Phone can output the display to an e-Ink display with a touch layer. The screen would retain the image, until it changes. Any user interaction via touch would be read via the same micro-usb port, after which the display changes. Of course, there could be an app running in the background which could control the secondary display. Even the E-Ink screen could be made as a primary display, with the back-lit LCD as the secondary, only to consume multimedia... Hope I could convey.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not sure how it the years-long persistency can be used.. but<br />
An e-Ink panel with a touch layer can double up as a second screen for the many android phones out there supporting MHL standards. (We know that USB is a one way communication port.) The micro usb port on the Android Phone can output the display to an e-Ink display with a touch layer. The screen would retain the image, until it changes. Any user interaction via touch would be read via the same micro-usb port, after which the display changes. Of course, there could be an app running in the background which could control the secondary display. Even the E-Ink screen could be made as a primary display, with the back-lit LCD as the secondary, only to consume multimedia&#8230; Hope I could convey.</p>
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