The printer also erases the pages... so no actual requirement to "clean" the pages, just feed them in and it erases and writes the new info onto the page.
Not saying I think this is a great idea for home use, but maybe some businesses could use it.
However, unless they've figured out how to make this special paper not turn black if placed on or near a heat source, these pages will be somewhat useless.
Sure, it may be a decade old but mine is still going strong and has 110dpi, 17.3" widescreen, 1600x1024 native resolution.
Only downsides are that it not supported by anyone, so eBay is the only real place to find them, and you need an adapter to convert the LVDI to DVI, though many of the ones I have seen on eBay come with the adapter built in.
However, if you want a high-quality screen that is still comparable to monitors made today, I would suggest looking at them.
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