The Visionect System Board is the printed - circuit brains behind the majority of the world's
electronic ink signs and the choice of leading signage companies when creating energy - saving indoor and outdoor applications.
Not exact matches
The Australian Road and Maritime Services has installed e-paper traffic
signs on Sydney roads, representing the first time that
electronic e
ink, a technology best known from e-book readers and smart watches, has been used in traffic signage.
Designed to be loved by the public and easy to install for cities and developers, the Soofa
Sign is made up of a color 32 - inch E Ink electronic paper display and is powered by Visionect's advanced signage technology, which allows the e-paper screen to use up as little energy as possible and seamlessly update the sign with real - time cont
Sign is made up of a color 32 - inch E
Ink electronic paper display and is powered by Visionect's advanced signage technology, which allows the e-paper screen to use up as little energy as possible and seamlessly update the
sign with real - time cont
sign with real - time content.
To improve daily transit and simplify road
sign deployment, the Australian Road and Maritime Services had installed e-paper traffic
signs on Sydney roads, representing the first time that
electronic ink, a technology best known from e-book readers and smart watches, had been used in traffic signage.
The performance of these systems is excellent: (i) the transistors have characteristics (e.g., on and off currents, etc.) that are comparable to, or better than, those of similar devices fabricated on rigid silicon supports by using conventional photolithographic methods, and (ii) the optical characteristics (e.g., switching time, contrast ratio, etc.) of the resulting displays are as good as those of low - resolution
signs that use similar
electronic inks and direct - drive dressing schemes.
Taiwanese
electronic paper (e-paper) company E
Ink Corporation and Japanese electronics giant Sharp have
signed a 10 - year patent cross-licensing agreement, allowing both parties to use each others» technologies and maintain «patent peace».
The coveted 32» display produced by manufacturer E
Ink ®, for example, is in actuality four displays seamlessly tiled together into a bigger - sized screen, creating an
electronic sign large enough to support uses in information kiosks, menuing systems and retail.
The Soofa
Sign is made up of a color 32 - inch E Ink ® electronic paper display and is powered by Visionect's advanced signage technology, which allows the e-paper screen to use up as little energy as possible and seamlessly update the sign with real - time cont
Sign is made up of a color 32 - inch E
Ink ®
electronic paper display and is powered by Visionect's advanced signage technology, which allows the e-paper screen to use up as little energy as possible and seamlessly update the
sign with real - time cont
sign with real - time content.
Visionect is excited to be working with GDS and E
Ink, who have reached an important milestone and deployed the first
electronic paper outdoor
sign in Boston.
A few photo highlights from E
Ink's amazing DSE booth, showing a host of incredible e-paper
signs, including our new
electronic paper development kits.
At the forefront of this next phase of
electronic ink are groundbreaking projects such as e-paper traffic
signs in Sydney, digitalized bus stops in the US and Europe and completely wireless digital door labels to name but a few.
Traffic
signs using similar
electronic ink technology to Amazon's Kindle e-reader could soon be lining Australian roads, after a successful trial.
This system, known as
Electronic Case Files or «ECF», allows attorneys to sign and file documents with an electronic signature instead of using «wet ink» signatures
Electronic Case Files or «ECF», allows attorneys to
sign and file documents with an
electronic signature instead of using «wet ink» signatures
electronic signature instead of using «wet
ink» signatures on paper.