It seems the state of the art for color e-ink is at the level LCDs were in the eighties, perhaps nineties for b&w e-ink.
You'd think the company holding the patents has little incentives to push the tech forward at a faster pace, given the slow advances seen in the last decade and a half.
> You'd think the company holding the patents has little incentives to push the tech forward at a faster pace, given the slow advances seen in the last decade and a half.
Laws of physics don't change. Patents aren't the problem.
You'd think the company holding the patents has little incentives to push the tech forward at a faster pace, given the slow advances seen in the last decade and a half.