The ACeP enables the so -
called electrophoretic display (EDP) to generate full color «at every pixel» without making use of a color filter array (CFA).
Not exact matches
That first - generation Kindle used a technology
called microencapsulated
electrophoretic display, colloquially known as electronic ink, or e-ink.
The
display is based on the e-ink technology, which in technical terms would be
called «
electrophoretic display.»
This is achieved through a process
called electrophoresis, and E Ink and SiPix each have a slightly different way of making their
electrophoretic displays work.
The science behind epaper is
called electrophoresis, and an
electrophoretic display is basically the rearranging of charged pigment particles by applying a small electric field to them.
Built around a thin, flexible
electrophoretic display manufactured by Plastic Logic, the MorePhone can curl its entire body to indicate a
call, or curl up to three individual corners to indicate a particular message.
A third and fast emerging application is electronic signage where the low power attribute along with sunlight readability makes
Electrophoretic displays (usually
called ePaper) a great choice.
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.