19 September 2008

Esquire uses e-ink for spectacular anniversary issue

To commemorate Esquire's 75 anniversary the magazine has published a limited edition October issue using so-called electronic ink on the cover. This allows moving words and flashing images on the cover. The technology behind this remarkable cover is a thin sheet with electronics, fueled by a battery, that bends with the cover. Esquire mentions in an article in the magazine that it took them more than a year of serious development and innovations in the production of the magazine. In the meantime it invites hackers to work with the electronics. Ford's advertisement at the inside cover also uses the e-ink to make the car reflecting the street lights. As the magazine is produced at limited quantities the collectors value is big, eBay prices range from $14,99 to $99,99 for a single copy. (I've ordered mine with a good friend in New York).



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