Japan makes electronic paper

Japanese scientists have made a paper that combines the functions of a monitor, a printer and a touch-screen tablet. A device, which is a combination of laser, infrared, and screen, allows drawing on the borders and with the help of a computer, we can color the image.

The new technology was developed by engineers at the University of Tokyo. It allows you to turn a sheet of paper into an interactive screen. On paper, it can be hand-drawn with a special ink called Frixon. When burned, this ink becomes transparent. Only ink with a 0.024mm wavelength can be erased.

The information on the drawing will be quickly transferred into the computer. There, the image can be easily changed: change the color of the book or turn the picture into a three-dimensional image.

In addition, interactive paper can change its color under the influence of ultraviolet light thanks to a layer of photo paper coated on the surface of this paper. Ultraviolet rays are fed from a UV projector with a size of 1024x768 pxels.

One of the inventors said: 'We want more people to be able to work on a document, using ordinary paper. This can happen even if they are in different continents. '

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Colorize the interactive paper drawing through the computer

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