
10 Jan
2010
10 Jan
'10
2:21 a.m.
You mean like Android, based on Linux?
Android isn't typically running on e-Ink displays, unless you mean Moto's prototype work: http://gizmodo.com/5152928/android-on-e+ink-induces-headaches-is-actually-gr eat-news-for-ebook-readers Pixil Qi has a display technology that probably would work better with Android than e-Ink: http://www.pixelqi.com Though it's hard to really tell because their web site doesn't give any specs.