Several people have reported this: Big Buck Bunny made an appearance in BBC's 'Click', as part of a demonstration of full-color e-paper.
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Big buck is "iconic" hope there is a sequel.that project was done with care and love in growing blender. I don't get that same feeling toward the 260 monster.
Wow, Liquavista's display technology is pretty impressive! A good future display tech candidate after OLED. I wonder if there is any limited viewing angle, and if artifacts can be eliminated with hi-fps video.
As a sidenote: The technically interested might find the Mirasol Displays worth a look. Same type of color display. They were shown at the CES.
Man I want that kind of ereader!
That things the size of a phonebook O_O
Cool, Dutch technology showcasing Dutch(internation XD) stuff. About 3 months ago, or so, there actually was a show in the Netherlands talking about this technology 0.o . A Dutch company actually made this technology! Uses some cool technology that pushes (inkbobbles?) around. Kinda like pixels, only than not with lights, but with something ink like!!!
nah... BBB on BBC? thank that BBB is CC.
kk see ya.
I want that prototype too. Cooler than the finished product!
seen the ipad yet? lol
BBB has been shown many times on
Slovenia's national television RTV.
Slovenia rocks, go there on vacation EVERY SUMMER!!! 0.o
Hey check it out, it's on the technology page in the thumnail too :D
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y58/round3/Various%20pictures/bbb.png
That's cool. We're using BBB and ED to show off our HDTVs at Laptop Depot in Lethbridge, AB. (Playing back the HD AVIs from a laptop via VLC, connected to a 42" via HDMI and a 32" with VGA)