Sentences with phrase «based electrophoretic display»

«We are happy to see our collaboration with Plastic Logic resulting in the first graphene - based electrophoretic display exploiting graphene in its pixels» electronics,» said the Director of the Cambridge Graphene Centre, Professor Andrea Ferrari.
«We are happy to see our collaboration with Plastic Logic resulting in the first graphene - based electrophoretic display exploiting graphene in its pixels» electronics,» said Professor Andrea Ferrari, Director of the Cambridge Graphene Centre.

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Displays that use the EW effect could have several advantages over today's e-readers and other portable flat panel displays, most of which are based on electrophoretic (EPh) tecDisplays that use the EW effect could have several advantages over today's e-readers and other portable flat panel displays, most of which are based on electrophoretic (EPh) tecdisplays, most of which are based on electrophoretic (EPh) technology.
The display is based on the e-ink technology, which in technical terms would be called «electrophoretic display
E Ink's display platform, based on electrophoretic technology has dominated the e-reader market since its official market launch in 2006.
«Electrophoretic displays based on the S1D13541 module are the ideal solution for any customer wanting to develop EPD based applications in a simple way and without the necessity for a complex technical learning process.»
In the base year of 2014, electrophoretic was the major technology employed in electronic paper displays, accounting for over three - fourth of the global market revenue.
Unidym, Inc., a majority - owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation, announced today that Samsung Electronics is demonstrating the world's first carbon nanotube - based color active matrix electrophoretic display...
Felix Ho, CEO of Taiwanese based YFY Group, a diversified conglomerate company owning companies such as E Ink, creating electrophoretic displays, and Arizon, creating RFID inlays, describes in this video their interest in printed electronics.
Ota's electrophoretic displays were able to achieve the highest brightness and contrast ratio of any type of particle - based display.
In addition to the flexibility, our glass - free electrophoretic displays also more robust, shatterproof and lightweight compared to glass - based displays.
In December 2005 Seiko released the first electronic ink based watch called the Spectrum SVRD001 wristwatch, which has a flexible electrophoretic display [45] and in March 2010 Seiko released a second generation of this famous e-ink watch with an active matrix display.
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