n.
A thin, flexible sheet with the look and feel of paper, but that contains microscopic particles that display as either white or black in response to electrical charges.
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"Electronic paper could be bound together into book or newspaper form. Using wireless technology, content could be downloaded instantly onto the electronic pages. Imagine, for example, a daily e-newspaper beamed in each morning."
— Alec Klein, "E Ink writes its future on e-paper," The Wall Street Journal, January 4, 2000
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New words. 2013.