E Ink was the next big thing. Is it finally ready?

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E Ink has owned its own little niche in the the e-reader ecosystem for more than fifteen years. Now, thanks to improved capability and reduced cost, the tech is finding its way into monitors, laptops, phones, watches, tablets, and more. So what’s next for E Ink? Can it truly compete in all those different device categories? And…should it? Presented by Meta for Work. #Technology

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0:00 Introduction
0:32 What is E Ink
1:17 Amazon Kindle breakthrough
2:22 Microscopic E Ink
3:29 Benefits and downsides
4:52 E Ink evolution
5:49 E Beyond the e-reader

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