Chizuru Namiki, employee of Japan's elec

Chizuru Namiki, employee of Japan's electronics giant Hitachi displays the new A4-paper-sized 4,096-color electric paper display "Albirey" 3.7mm thick and ultra low electric consumption at Hitachi's high-tech convention in Tokyo, 26 July 2006. Hitachi will put it on the market this autumn to replace paper as information display medium of still frame for trains, offices and shops. AFP PHOTO/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
Chizuru Namiki, employee of Japan's electronics giant Hitachi displays the new A4-paper-sized 4,096-color electric paper display "Albirey" 3.7mm thick and ultra low electric consumption at Hitachi's high-tech convention in Tokyo, 26 July 2006. Hitachi will put it on the market this autumn to replace paper as information display medium of still frame for trains, offices and shops. AFP PHOTO/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
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