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HP rolls out flexible screen material
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HP rolls out flexible screen material

by Shaun Nichols  on Jun 2, 2009
Tags: hp | screen | thin | display | flexible
HP is showing off a new printing system which can allow for electronic screens to be placed on multiple devices as a thin sheet

The Electronic Skin system allows for screens to be printed with what HP describes as flexible screens which can be printed as a roll and later placed on other electronic devices, such as notebooks and mobile phones.

The 'eSkin' screens can then be electronically controlled to produce designs the device which can be adjusted to display various images and transparency.

HP said that the system is being developed in partnership with its other display and printing systems to provide colours which match up with the Panetone printing and display standard.

The company initially plans to aim the 'eSkin' systems at consumer electronics manufacturers.

"Consumer electronics manufacturers who integrate HP eSkins technology into future products can benefit from HP’s expertise and innovation in ink technology and deliver print-like colour performance," said Ken Abbott, director of emerging technology for HP's inkjet and printing solutions branch.

"HP's eSkins technology allows our partners in the consumer electronics industry to further differentiate their products by introducing a dynamic, durable and reflective digital surface to enable new design freedom."

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