Log In | Become a Member | Contact Us


Leading printing executives into the future


Dear Editor


Back to Main Page


Comments on E-Paper News

Responding to: http://members.whattheythink.com/news/newslink.cfm?id=21085

October 24, 2005 -- Dear Editor, The story peaks my interest in the e-paper, but then it leaves you hanging there. It would be nice to know a little bit more about what it really is and how it will work. I was dissapointed that I felt that I left the article still not knowing what it is.

Thank You,
Stephen Bersig
Sudden Printing


October 24, 2005 -- Dear Editor, In the article on "e-paper" the question is repeatedly asked "What is e-paper." At no time, however, in the article is that simple question actually answered. E-paper is never ever defined, succinctly or otherwise. By a contextual reading, I'm assuming that e-paper is a portable computer or television screen, possibly liquid crystal or plasma but no such technical details are ever mentioned.

This is very curious because the article is actually a solicitation and promotion for an event that costs almost five thousand dollars to attend. Does one have to pay that amount simply to find out what e-paper actually is?

Sincerely,
Ray Zone
President
3-D Zone


October 24, 2005 -- Do you think the report will be published on e-paper?

Thank You,
Jim Olsen Imagination, Ink.


Editor's Note: This is a study to be conducted and the press release was issued by Strategies for Management


Back to Main Page


We want to know what YOU think! Do you have an opinion, comment, or additional information that you'd like to share with WhatTheyThink.com? Send a Letter to the Editor and have it posted here.

What do YOU think? Click here to send your letter to Dear Editor




Popular Stories from Last Week

(10) RR Donnelley Wins $375 Million Deal
(9) Schreier on the status of the offset market
(8) Investors pull out or Press-sense
(7) Go where the printing is!
(6) HP intros new VDP solution
(5) Reinventing Your Business
(4) Packaging: Analog-to-Digital Opportunity
(3) January 2010 Printing Shipments
(2) EFI product auction at Connect
(1) Weathering the Employment and Printing Shipments Data

  

Become a Member

Join the thousands of printing executives who are already part of the WhatTheyThink Community.

Copyright © 2010 WhatTheyThink. All Rights Reserved