This document provides an overview of smart paper technology, also known as electronic paper or e-paper. It discusses the history and development of e-paper from early technologies like Gyricon to current electrophoretic displays. Construction involves a front electronic ink layer and backplane circuitry. E-paper provides benefits over LCD like a wide viewing angle, ability to read in sunlight, and not requiring power to hold images. Applications include e-readers, watches, signs, and other portable displays.