Scientists over at the Industrial Technology Research Institute were the ones behind the e-paper’s development, where it is said to be the ideal replacement for paper signs and posters which are commonplace worldwide at the moment. Well, hopefully such paper will be cheap to produce, otherwise pasting up these posters and what-have-you all over the place might just see cases of vandalism stealing the e-paper for its inherent worth.
The e-paper does not use patterned electrodes, being very light, soft and rewritable, making it more or less the “true e-paper.” It is said that an A4-sized piece will cost around $2 a pop, with hopes to delivering it to consumers in 2 years’ time. Hooray for the environment!