Now a leaked document reports that Kobo and Sony are working on a co-branded eReader that uses eInk
Mobius technology.
Sony has an exclusivity contract with eInk meaning no other company can use
Mobius technology until the initial contract expires.
The essence of this new 1.73 inch e-paper display is the new
Mobius technology that is found in the new Sony 13.3 inch e-reader.
Sony is doing interesting things with
Mobius technology it co-developed with eInk called Mobius.
The Mobius technology finally gives us a light, durable screen with accurate stylus support plus touch.
The Digital Paper is the first 13.3 inch e-reader to employ
Mobius technology.
A leaked document reports that Kobo and Sony are working on a co-branded e-reader that uses e Ink
Mobius technology.
Not exact matches
They are revising the screen
technology and going with the more lightweight
Mobius, as found on the Sony Digital Paper.
Will we maybe see a
Mobius display screen or front - lite
technology that will allow you to read in the dark?
Not only is this the first 13.3 inch e-reader in the world, but the screen
technology was developed by Sony, called
Mobius.
The Sony Digital Paper or DPT - S1 features a giant 13.3 inch screen and uses new lightweight e-paper
technology called
Mobius.
It has a 13.3 inch screen and uses the new super lightweight
Mobius e Ink screen
technology.
The screen uses new E Ink
technology dubbed
Mobius by E Ink.
The other
technology is
Mobius, which is what the Sony Digital Paper employs.
Decent means: —
Mobius or any other light screen
technology.
The core display
technology is e-Ink
Mobius, which was co-developed by Sony.
Regal currently supports both Pearl and Carta e-paper
technologies, but is not compatible with the Fina or
Mobius.
This is why Sony has been the only company with a
Mobius e-reader on the market, and they ended up getting a discount on it because they actually helped EINK design the
technology to begin with.
The Kindle Paperwhite 3 will be using screen
technology that was developed by e Ink and Sony called
Mobius.
The only commercially viable product to use
Mobius screen
technology was the Sony 13.3 inch e-reader.
E Ink
Mobius was announced a few months ago and uses a TFT
technology that will enable the development of much lighter and rugged products.
Sony has exclusivity over this brand new
technology called
Mobius, which they developed with e-Ink.
Mobius uses a TFT
technology that will enable the development of much lighter and rugged products.
Mobius uses a TFT
technology that will enable the watch to be much lighter and rugged.
e-Ink
Mobius —
Mobius uses a TFT
technology that will enable the development of much lighter and rugged products.
Sony conducted the research and development on
Mobius E-paper and had exclusivity on the
technology for their Digital Paper e-Reader.
On Monday, E Ink Holdings introduced the E Ink
Mobius, a new flexible electronic paper display (EPD)
technology.
The display uses E Ink's Fina screen
technology, which is glass - based, unlike Sony's 13.3 - inch DPT - S1 PDF reader, which uses a flexible plastic - based
Mobius screen.
Newer
technology is always more expensive, and
Mobius displays use a plastic substrate so they are a lot more durable and lightweight than traditional glass displays.
E Ink
Mobius are plastic - based screens made on the E Ink
technology with much less weight.
Mobius screens currently use E Ink Pearl
technology but could in theory upgrade to E Ink Carta.
eInk has invested millions in R & D and have released a number of new
technologies such as Carta, Regal and
Mobius.
The MIDIA InkPhone uses
Mobius ePaper
technology which was co-developed by eInk and Sony and was designed to give you superior resolution and be as lightweight as possible.
The latest news from a source within Amazon is that the Kindle Paperwhite 3 will be using a new flexible screen
technology called
Mobius.
However, the latest wonder from E Ink
Mobius screen
technology teaming up with Sony tends to create a ripple effect among tech aficionados.
The big question is, is Sony using
Mobius to create a genuinely different and interesting product - a bendy one, essentially, that's a real alternative to paper - or simply use the
technology to make a rigid device, such as its current ebook reader, lighter and thinner?
Designed for everyone, this exhibition introduces the MAC's use of a new
technology, the PassPort to Discovery personalized exhibit content system, with computer equipment on loan from
Mobius Spokane.
For audiophiles, Audeze is outfitting the
Mobius with planar magnetic drivers — a
technology that trades the standard copper wire voice coil typically found in dynamic drivers for a very thin diaphragm with voice coils sandwiched between two magnets.
World - renowned headphone manufacturer Audeze is bringing its tech to the gaming world, infusing its new
Mobius headphones with planar magnetic drivers, head - tracking
technology, and more.
Mobius, a blockchain startup aiming to connect users to blockchain
technology, chose Stellar as the platform to hold its ICO.
It's the
Mobius» head tracking and 3D emulating
technologies that really set them apart from the competition though.
The
Mobius will decode 2.0, 2.1, 5.0, 5.1 and 7.1 soundtracks, but because they don't physically have 7 speakers, they use 3D emulation
technology to deliver a surround sound effect to your ears.