When you search on ePaper, you will find some really outdated websites. Look for example at http://www.epaper.org.uk/. It seems that some people had than jumped on their board to surf an ePaper wave that lasted too long to arrive.
I'm conscious that this market might take years before really taking off, but I'm confident it will eventually fly.
Yesterday, Apple released the iPad but I'm confident that ePaper will provide solutions with much lower energy consumption which will allow a competitive advantage. ePaper should provide a more stable and cheaper technology for long term consultation of eContent.
But it might take time : I'm ready to spend many years doing this on the side even if I'd prefer to have ePaper as primary activity :
Design/Architect innovative content production chains with ePaper as Preferred client
Develop the best integration software that couples the strongest platforms
Design for the best eReaders
Re-sell all or part of total ePaper solution (hardware, software, content and services)
Yesterday, Apple announced the iPad and this morning I had a look at the video on ZDNet.
It is a really cool device ! Let's comment on Steve Jobs's demonstration:
Graphics : just like on the iPhone/iPod, the system looks really great
Pictures : the iPad will become a great way to share photos
Internet : It's surely the best experience for browsing the web in your sofa, nevertheless if you want to write long texts (like blogging), I'm not sure yet.
Email : I don't believe in it yet. I'd need to test the virtual keyboard to see if it's convenient to write an email like this
Reading eBooks : I'd need to compare reading during 1 hour on ePaper and 1 hour on a iPad.
The iPad will probably deeply hurt ePaper manufacturers. Their only chance of survival is a price war against the iPad. Also they will have to innovate aggressively to come nearby the same user experience. See an example here : http://vimeo.com/8217311. (Thanks to Michel Duperrier for sending me this video).
From the press release: "Our development of the world's largest flexible display has opened up a new market in the next-generation display sector of e-paper," said CTO and executive VP of LG Display, In Jae Chung. "As the e-paper market is growing at a rapid pace, LG Display will continue to deliver new value to customers and the market through industry-leading technologies and differentiated products."