Electronic paper, from companies like E Ink, can display color images now while minimizing power usage. The trade-off is they look nowhere near as vibrant as display technologies like LCD and OLED, ...
TOKYO — South Korea’s LG.Philips LCD is out to impress at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show and will unveil a 14.3-in. color electronic paper display. The display, which is about the same size as ...
For the past few decades, E Ink has dominated the market for the paper-like displays found in eBook readers and other devices. The screens are high-contrast, easy to view indoors or outdoors, don’t ...
Electronic paper, also known as e-paper or electronic ink (E Ink), is a display technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary paper. It utilizes the principles of electrophoresis to create a ...
Early in 2014, an upstart named Daylight Computer Company revealed a tablet called DC-1. The company proudly labeled it as "the world's first 60fps paper-like computer." Its CEO, Anjan Katta, has ...
E Ink is a good shout for reading text on a small screen for long periods, but if you want to work on larger displays with moving imagery, technologies like LCD and OLED are a better way to go. Taiwan ...
Staring at screens all day can be murder on your eyes, but e-paper screens offer a reprieve for those who spend a lot of time reading text. What is one to do when that reading happens on a computer?
Last year, PocketBook rocked up at CES with a series of large e-paper displays to display art on the walls of your home. This year, the company has turned up with a far larger, A1-sized model called ...
I've always been impressed with TCL's easy-to-read Nxtpaper technology. Sitting somewhere between E Ink and a more ...
LG.Philips LCD announced today that it developed what it said is the world's first 14.1-inch flexible color E-paper display, equivalent in size to an A4 sheet of paper. This is not the first product ...
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