Prime View International (PVI), Scott Liu and E-Ink: story coming soon!
Am thinking about doing a story on Prime View International inside the Hsinchu Science Park in Taiwan, just "down the road a bit" from where I live. My editors in NYC want me to look into the following issues:
"We'd love to see you talk to PVI people -- and CEO Scott Liu -- about the future of the E-Ink technology and where they expect to see E-Ink and the like 5 years from now. AND: What's ahead re color and full motion video? What companies is PVI aligned with now? Any biz arrangements that could affect the kinds of readers we'll soon see? Is PVI worried about competing technologies, such as Pixel Qi, which will let the same screen operate in either an E-Ink-style mode or an LCD-ish color mode? ALSO: descriptions of the PVI workplace in Hsinchu. What's it like to work there at PVI for employees? What are the sights and sounds of the production line? History of the company?
ALSO: Just who is behind PVI, in addition to Scott Liu, the CEO, and what are their backgrounds? Who controls PVI? How much of the technology comes from the company itself, and how much through acquisitions? Does PVI now entirely own E Ink? Or is it still owned by the firm in Boston that came up with the idea at MIT?"
THE FULL REPORT will appear HERE soon.
"We'd love to see you talk to PVI people -- and CEO Scott Liu -- about the future of the E-Ink technology and where they expect to see E-Ink and the like 5 years from now. AND: What's ahead re color and full motion video? What companies is PVI aligned with now? Any biz arrangements that could affect the kinds of readers we'll soon see? Is PVI worried about competing technologies, such as Pixel Qi, which will let the same screen operate in either an E-Ink-style mode or an LCD-ish color mode? ALSO: descriptions of the PVI workplace in Hsinchu. What's it like to work there at PVI for employees? What are the sights and sounds of the production line? History of the company?
ALSO: Just who is behind PVI, in addition to Scott Liu, the CEO, and what are their backgrounds? Who controls PVI? How much of the technology comes from the company itself, and how much through acquisitions? Does PVI now entirely own E Ink? Or is it still owned by the firm in Boston that came up with the idea at MIT?"
THE FULL REPORT will appear HERE soon.

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