Sentences with phrase «called epaper»

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.
Electronic paper, also called epaper, is a general term for the display technology that aims to mimic the appearance of ink on paper.
Portable reading devices like the Amazon Kindle, Onyx Boox, PocketBook, and Kobo eReaders all use a unique technology called epaper, which aims to mimic the look of ink on printed paper.
Dedicated ereaders on the other hand — Sony, Nook, Kindle, etc — are handheld devices that use a unique technology called epaper, which mimics the look of ink on printed paper.

Not exact matches

A new color epaper technology called ClearInk is getting set to take off in the near future (hopefully).
The company that makes the epaper screens for the majority of ebook readers, including Kindles and Nooks, is called E Ink.
The new CAD Reader is the first device using a new E Ink technology called Fina ePaper.
In 2016 E-Ink developed a new breed of e-paper called ACEP, which stands for Advanced Color ePaper.
In 2018 we might see some bigger companies get into the color e-paper space with new E Ink technology called ACEP, which stands for Advanced Color ePaper.
And now, E Ink, one of the most important names in this particular market segment, has just announced the development of an color ePaper display technology called Triton, that enables color ePaper solutions, enhancing the visual experience for ePublishing markets.
In May 2016, E Ink announced a color replacement for Triton called Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), but it's still some way from making it into Kindles and other ebook readers.
E Ink Corporation, the company that supplies the epaper screens used in the majority of dedicated ebook readers, issued a press release today announcing their new display technology called Pearl.
ePaper Video: Here's my edited mini-video --[wpvideo Dn1HFmqw] ePaper Technology: Reflective technology called IMOD (Interferometric MODulation) with MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) at its core.
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.
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