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CNet.  Xerox researcher finds a

CNet.  Xerox researcher finds a new polymer that can replicate the price/performance of silicon-based displays.  Will Xerox blow it again? 


"The reason the cost is lower is that we don't need the same capital-intensive process as the one used with silicon," Ong said. "In our process, we can make the material into ink and ink-jet print it to create a circuit."

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