This makes it possible to do pen - input touch
ePaper devices.
They want to read their ebooks on inexpensive
epaper devices.
The color
ePaper devices will cost more than the monochrome devices not mainly due to the display but due to other features that can be enabled in the software and UI that were not possible in case of the monochrome device.
Thin, lightweight, energy - efficient eReaders with easy - to - read, paper - like displays have won over consumers, who are snapping up
ePaper devices in unprecedented numbers, causing the market to surge.
Waterproof and a larger screen and I might have been tempted, even at that crazy price, but then I'm crazy for
epaper devices.
Like Del, I'd like to see more done with
epaper devices, including a ruggedize, waterproof jean - pocket - sized version for grade school boys.
= / I'm still looking for
that epaper device with decent screen size that I can hook up to a bt keyboard for writing.
Not exact matches
However,
devices that integrate
ePaper displays combat this problem and provide users with greater flexibility and mobility.
Amazon's cellular - equipped Kindles, particularly the
ePaper ones, could have been marvelously handy
devices, especially for travelers.
The
ePaper displays offers 1404 x 1872 resolution and 16 greyscale levels, and Sony says the
device lasts around 1 month on a single charge.
I guess I'm an enigma to traditional eBook /
ePaper lovers because, get this, I like my Kindle but am less than convinced there is much a future for a dedicated eBook reading
device.
JDI's goal in developing its latest
ePaper backplane is for
ePaper to empower not only high resolution and battery - powered
devices such as eBooks, smartphons and tablets, but also future
devices for the «Internet - of - Things» (IoT).
Today E Ink and Seiko Epson have announced a joint venture that will create a 300 - dpi electronic paper
device for
ePaper document readers.
The new CAD Reader is the first
device using a new E Ink technology called Fina
ePaper.
E Ink Holdings Inc. and Seiko Epson Corporation («Epson») today announced the joint development of a 300 - dpi electronic paper
device with razor - sharp text and images for
ePaper Document Readers.
Moving forward, E Ink and Epson plan to continue collaborating to promote the popularization of
ePaper based
devices in the business and education markets by developing technology, expanding and upgrading the product lineup, and providing customer support.
Combining E Ink's high - resolution
ePaper display and Epson's high - speed display controller platform, the new
device will enable the world's highest resolution
ePaper tablets.
The new technology with E Ink's high - resolution
ePaper display and Epson's high - speed display controller platform enables the new
device to have the world's highest resolution
ePaper tablets.
If there would be some competition among
epaper makers 13.3 inch e-paper
devices would sell like crazy.
E Ink is the company that has powered the entire e-reader revolution and its
epaper technology is on every single
device currently on the market.
Right now that market belongs to LCD tablets like the Surface and the
epaper / e-ink
devices from Sony, Onyx and the ReMarkable.
Two
epaper displays are enclosed in a paper casing and the side of the
device is made of real paper, including a real spine.
Paul Semenza, Senior Vice President, DisplaySearch, also commented on E Ink's announcement, saying that «Color
ePaper will enable richer content in eBooks, as well as enabling a broader array of other reading
devices, for content such as magazines, newspapers, and educational materials».
This is not the first flexible
ePaper display Sony's showcased, the company prototyping a while ago 4.8 - inch e-paper
device with organic TFTs (thin - film transistors) that use the «PXX,» an organic semiconductor material stable to oxygen, moisture and light.
The Yotaphone is among a new sub-group of
devices attempting to bring battery - saving, outdoor readable
epaper displays and smartphones together.
To address these issues, we saw an opportunity to partner with E Ink to use their
ePaper technology to create a solution that could house an entire manga collection on one
device, while preserving the experience of reading a paper comic book.»
We are excited to collaborate with Progress Technologies to create a unique
device that uses our advanced
ePaper technology, while mirroring the appearance of fans» favorite comic books.»
At CES this week, Vivitek demonstrated both an 8.2 - inch eReader and a 13 - inch tablet, among the first
devices ever to use QR - LPD color
ePaper screens.
The Wexler Flex One ebook reader was the first
device to use LG's flexible
epaper screen.
Whatever's written on the
ePaper display can be saved to a mobile
device - based central library and retrieved at will.
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.
E Ink shows and talks about its latest innovations in consumer electronics, architecture, healthcare, retail and fashion at CES 2018, to bring dynamic elements to generally static environments such as architecture and design, as well as discuss how its
ePaper technology is being integrated into smart cities and connected
devices, famous for eReaders, also revolutionizing the digital signage, healthcare and retail industries as well.
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.
The font is dark and well - defined, and the color of the
device matches the background of the
epaper, making everything blend together nicely.
Robust, glass - free
ePaper displays: the driving force behind a wide range of new products and applications, including smarter smart cards, more wearable wearables, more versatile mobile
devices and the lowest power digital signage.
At 114 x 168 pixels, it's hardly the sharpest display around - but with the new and improved refresh rate this
ePaper screen's animations look quicker and snappier than before, more fluid than they did on older
devices.