E Ink Holdings, the firm which provided the ePaper technology for Amazon's Kindle, announced on May 24 its newly built display named
Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP) which has the capacity to create up to 32,000 colors.
Introduced for the first time at this year's SID Display Week, the new milestone in color EPD technology comes in the form of
Advanced Color ePaper.
The Advanced Color ePaper unveiled at SID Display Week is for now just a prototype, with some rough edges still left to iron out, among them the screen's slow refresh rate.
E Ink is showing the latest wearables, e-readers and tablets, and is also demonstrating a replica of the Dazzle wall at the San Diego International Airport parking garage, the world's largest media facade (with 2,100 E Ink Prism tiles), a Bergmeyer - designed E Ink Prism dress, color 32 - inch and 13.3 - inch
Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), a reconfigurable battery-less (based on Powercast power harvesting RFID technology) price tag and more.
In May 2016, E Ink announced a color replacement for Triton called
Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), but it's still some way from making it into Kindles and other ebook readers.
The company's new
Advanced Color ePaper — or ACeP, for short — isn't the first electronic paper display to incorporate color.
In 2016 E Ink showcased a multi-pigment ink system,
Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP).
The other interesting e-paper advancement on the horizon is ACEP, which stands for
Advanced Color ePaper.
In 2018 we might see some bigger companies get into the color e-paper space with new E Ink technology called ACEP, which stands for
Advanced Color ePaper.
In 2016 E-Ink developed a new breed of e-paper called ACEP, which stands for
Advanced Color ePaper.
E Ink has just announced a new
Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), a high quality, full color reflective display.
At SID Display Week this past May, E-Ink announced a new
Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), a high quality, full color reflective display.
In 2016, E Ink Corporation announced
Advanced Color ePaper (ACEP), which displays many thousands of colors, but the launch of the color e-paper displays has been delayed until 2019.
Not exact matches
The technology improvements might actually be necessary so it's good to know that by the end of the year we ought to have
color ePaper and other
advances.