Dynamic images displayed on paper-thin screens embedded in newspapers and magazines could signal a new revolution in publishing and information dissemination.
German electronics company Siemens has introduced a groundbreaking technique that allows screens to be integrated into paper. This new type of color screen can be utilized for packaging, medicine boxes, and even admission tickets.
Consequently, product information and usage instructions for electronic devices can be displayed directly on the packaging. Medicine boxes can present crucial details regarding usage, dosage, and can offer information in multiple languages through a simple button selection.
Siemens states that the power for the screen comes from batteries printed onto the paper, but these batteries only last for a few months, making the screens unsuitable for rapidly changing content such as videos.
Q.HƯƠNG (According to Aljazeera)