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Wistron board approves various investments, including acquisition of rollable display specialist Polymer Vision
Wistron board approves various investments, including acquisition of rollable display specialist Polymer Vision
Wistron announced on October 28 that its board of directors has officially approved the company's 12 million euro (US$17.76 million) investment made to acquire Holland-based e-paper maker Polymer Vision. The board also approved Wistron investments in two chassis ventures in China, upgrades at ...
Wistron confirmed as Polymer Vision buyer: foldable e-paper in development
Wistron confirmed as Polymer Vision buyer: foldable e-paper in development
slashgear.com — The unnamed Asian company which acquired ailing foldable e-paper startup Polymer Vision has been outed as Wistron... . Polymer Vision declared bankruptcy back in July , and were acquired in early September; the deal is now known to have been worth €12m ($17.75m). Integration of the two companies ... (more) Wistron confirmed as Polymer Vision buyer: foldable ...
Polymer Vision gets new lease on life thanks to Wistron
Polymer Vision gets new lease on life thanks to Wistron
engadget.com — Poor Readius , we barely knew ye and your folding e-ink screen before parent company Polymer Vision... went bankrupt and, well, that was the end of that. Or was it? Wistron apparently made a bid for the remains of the company over the summer and, as ... (more) Polymer Vision gets new lease on life thanks to Wistron
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Wistron confirmed as Polymer Vision buyer: foldable e-paper in development
SlashGear — The unnamed Asian company which acquired ailing foldable e-paper startup Polymer Vision has been outed as Wistron.  Polymer Vision declared bankruptcy back in July, and were acquired in early September; the deal is now known to have been worth €12m ($17.75m).  Integration of the two companies actually began taking place last month, but right now it’s still unclear whether the Polymer Vision brand will be maintained. Also unclear is exactly what the Wistron-led company will be developing.  Polymer Vision’s ...

Polymer Vision gets new lease on life thanks to Wistron
Engadget — ... Poor Readius, we barely knew ye and your folding e-ink screen before parent company Polymer Vision went bankrupt and, well, that was the end of that. Or was it? Wistron apparently made a bid for the remains of the company over the summer and, as of ...

Wistron to Launch E-reader with Flexible Pull-out Display in 2010
Maximum PC all RSS Feed — ... The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster ride for Holland-based e-paper manufacturer Polymer Vision, the company best known for the Readius e-reader featuring its flexible e-paper technology. It was revealed last month that the board of directors of Taiwan-based Wistron had approved the acquisition of Polymer Vision, which had gone belly-up just a few months earlier. ...

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digitimes.com 27 days ago — Wistron is currently developing a 5- to 6-inch handheld device that will adopt a flexible e-paper display from the recently acquired Polymer Vision, according to Brian Chong, chief of product planning in Wistron.