Not exact matches
A process called
electrowetting could provide 10 watts of juice to smartphones and other gadgets
as you walk
The essence of
Electrowetting technology is that it is highly scalable
as the e-reader and tablet market has gravitated from small screens to displays exceeding 10 inches.
Given the fact that
electrowetting displays have the same cost structure
as LCDs and can be made in the same fabs means that we are ideally positioned to follow this expected price erosion, or even drive it.
Electrowetting displays offer superior viewing angles and refresh rates,
as well.
I think the biggest draw of
electrowetting, though, is that manufacturing of these displays can be done on virtually the same infrastructure
as is used on LCD screens.
Liquavista announced a new dynamic frame rate capability down to frequencies
as low
as 1Hz, resulting in ultra-low power
electrowetting display driving.
IDTechEx also expects new display technologies such
as Liquavista's (now Samsung)
Electrowetting technology and Qualcomm's Mirasol to enter the market soon.