New Technology, Create eBooks Eco-Friendly

Gadget Review Magazine ~ Someday, eBooks or electronic books like the Kindle may be a disposable item and can be recycled, making it more environmentally friendly. This is thanks to the discovery of a professor of electrical field at the University of Cincinnati.

Dr. Andrew Steckl thus the name of the professor found that in terms of the ability of the material, paper material is actually very similar to glass or glass.

Reported by PC World on Friday (11/26/2010), Steckl using a process called electrowetting, which adds an electric field to a droplet of ink colors. This is a variation of the technology used on most screen e-ink or electronic ink today.

After demonstrating his invention, Steckl predict this technology will make the screen more colorful e-Book. After all, says Steckl only certain types of paper that has been shown to use a technique like this.

According Steckl, the impact of its Findings on the paper, cans be enormous. Not only makes the reader more Easily to save it Because the eBooks save space, but Also cheap and environmentally friendly.

Steckl is currently looking for commercial investors to develop the technology further findings. He hopes to bring this technology to consumers at least three more years.

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