Sheet of electronic paper displaying images while being mechanically flexed.
Not exact matches
A curious combination
of coloured oil and water may be the key to creating flexible
sheets of «
electronic paper» that can
display fast - changing, full - colour video images
Fig. 9 shows a completed
sheet of electronic paper (total thickness ≈ 1 mm and contrast ratio > 10:1, significantly better than that
of newsprint)
displaying images that demonstrate that all
of the pixels are functioning well.
This
paper summarizes work that demonstrates many
of these characteristics in a realistic system: organic active matrix backplane circuits (256 transistors) for large (≈ 5 × 5 - inch) mechanically flexible
sheets of electronic paper, an emerging type
of display.
Electronic paper is a type
of display that attempts to mimic the appearance
of ink on a
sheet of paper.