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Apr 1 2010

Kent Displays Awarded Ohio Third Frontier Funding to Develop Materials for Flexible LCDs
Kent Displays, Inc.
Feb 22 2010

Kent Displays launches product that may revolutionize the way people take notes
The Plain Dealer
Jan 21 2010

Kent Displays Forms Improv Electronics, Launches Boogie Board(TM) LCD Writing Tablet
Kent Displays, Inc.
Dec 2 2009

Kent Displays Wins Printed Electronic 2009 Award for Manufacturing
Printed Electronics World
May 27 2009

Kent Displays, Inc.
May 01 2009

Kent Displays Begins Roll-to-Roll Production of Flexible LCDS in Ohio Facility
FlexTech Trends
We really like the ability to name the drive and have it show up on the internal display on the drives front. So when I glance at the drives, (have more than two) I can know what's on what drive. AND GET THIS: The Verbatim InSight ALWAYS tells you how much space you've used and continually updates the capacity left. NICE!! No more running out of space in middle of a video project or loading .mp3 music.
Innovative "Always on" display tells me available free disk space. I can personalize my display and highlight my name or what I have on it.
Always ON! Needs NO power!!...We love the digital readout of usage. Display is always on and auto-calculates the avail. free space even when disconnected from computer. No more running out of storage space suddenly. Plus, you can name your drive! ie: "mp3 & Pics". This way I know whats on each Verbatim Drive I have.
I think this technology could be a big hit for children. Right now there are magnetic drawing tablets that are marginally legible. The eNote technology...I think would fly off the shelves at Christmas time.
Very intuitive..."magic" when you erase it.
My imagination isn’t broad enough to anticipate the impact of e-Skin technologies – but I am quite certain this technology will change the world in ways we can only begin to imagine, perhaps more significant than the advances of the display industry as a whole in the past couple of decades...
I'm very impressed with the technology...And I'm even more impressed with the leadership at Kent Displays and the partnership with the university.
...a device that could change colors. It looks like some company called Kent Displays based out of the USA have made the first generation of that vision possible.
Guess the old blackboard and chalk combo just won't make the cut anymore these days, not when you have stuff like the Kent Displays eTablet Electronic Writing Tablet.
I think this technology is an enormous market changer...The advent of single-pixel e-Skin technology shifts the world of displays to a much broader range of applications...
The demo video...must be seen, it’s absolutely nutty.
The mobile phone has always been seen as a type of fashion accessory, especially with the ladies, and now it appears that the perfect outfit matching mobile phone is on the horizon.
Kent Displays Reflex LCD Electronic Skins may be the perfect partner to your fickle ways, changing colors on demand to suit your every mood and/or outfit.
Phone that can change color is the first step toward a whole new world of awesome.
But it wasn’t until I actually saw Kent Displays' demonstration of e-Skins recently ...that I realized just how important this development really is...
I'm looking forward to them covering virtually every consumer device.
...no longer do you need to skin your iPods as the display can be changed at your whim and fancy to show off any color or pattern of your choice.



Presentation, Joel Domino
