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New Mirasol technology on track for early 2011 launch

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New Mirasol Display Set for Early 2011 Launch
New Mirasol Display Set for Early 2011 Launch

New Mirasol technology on track for early 2011 launch

The tech world is abuzz with the latest development in display technology: Qualcomm's Mirasol display. This innovative technology, similar to the Pixel Qi display in its ability to perform well outdoors and indoors while drawing minimal power from the battery, is expected to revolutionise the industry.

Sovan Mandal, a tech enthusiast and writer for "our website", has been keeping a close eye on this development. As a dedicated follower of the latest advancements in technology and gadgets, he is excited about the potential impact of the Mirasol display.

Initially, the Mirasol display was expected to be available in the first half of 2011. However, it now appears that it will be released at a later date, causing a slight delay. This delay could potentially benefit Pixel Qi, as it will have more time to establish itself in the market for dual display mode devices.

Sovan Mandal's writing focus is primarily on e-readers, making him the perfect observer for the potential impact of the Mirasol display on this sector. Once available, the Mirasol display is expected to be used in e-readers and tablet PCs, promising rich vibrant colours, minimal impact on battery, and superior performance in both indoor and outdoor conditions.

It is not yet clear which company could benefit from Qualcomm's delay with the Mirasol display. However, it is worth noting that Sovan Mandal's website does not have any specific affiliation with Qualcomm or Pixel Qi.

In addition to e-readers and tech gadgets, Sovan Mandal also shows interest in various other tech topics, including smartphones, tablet devices, AI, and self-driven automobiles. His latest fad is self-driven automobiles, reflecting his wide-ranging interest in technology.

While the exact release date for the Mirasol display is not yet confirmed, one thing is certain: it has the potential to change the way we interact with our devices, particularly e-readers and tablet PCs. As we await its arrival, tech enthusiasts like Sovan Mandal will continue to monitor its development with great anticipation.

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