Sentences with phrase «electronic paper mimics»

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The advancement has many potential applications, including electronic skin (thin electronic material that mimics human skin, often used in robotic and health applications), bendable display screens and electronic paper.
Mimicking the appearance of ordinary ink, electronic paper differs from other displays in two key points.
This technology, Electrophoresis, is designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink or paper or in other words e-paper or electronic paper.
ePaper (also known as e-paper, electronic paper and electronic ink) is a display technology developed to show text on a screen and mimic the appearance of ink on paper in printed books.
Electronic paper is a type of display that attempts to mimic the appearance of ink on a sheet of paper.
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The Reader Pocket and Touch Editions both feature Sony's electronic paper display that mimics the look of ink on paper, protective sleeve and eBook Library software for transferring files between your computer and the reader.
Kindle tips the scales at a total 10.3 ounces — «That's less than a paperback book,» Bezos said — and uses an «electronic ink» technology to mimic paper, not a computer screen.
Both models feature Sony's award - winning industrial design and an E Ink ® Vizplex ™ electronic paper display that mimics the look of ink on paper.
The Kindle, like most ebook readers, uses electronic paper to display E Ink in such a way as to mimic the look of the printed page.
Electronic paper goes by many names, all of them describing the exact same thing: a technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary ink on paper.
Electronic paper, also called epaper, is a general term for the display technology that aims to mimic the appearance of ink on paper.
Electronic paper is a technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary ink on paper, functioning on the basis of dispersed particles relative to a fluid under the influence of an electric field.
What was the intention behind creating a technology that would mimic the appearance of ink on paper and did you draw inspiration from other «electronic paper» attempts of the past such as Xerox's Gyricon?
Electronic paper and e-paper are display devices that mimic the appearance of ordinary ink on paper.
Eric Taub writes in New E-Newspaper Reader Echoes Look of the Paper in the New York Times, that «Plastic Logic will introduce publicly on Monday its version of an electronic newspaper reader: a lightweight plastic screen that mimics the look — but not the feel — of a printed newspaper.»
On the one hand, the electronic system tries mimic the old paper system, by requiring an application for a notice.
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