Prime View International is planning on developing a number of new types of
electrophoretic displays (EPD).
Electrophoretic displays require specialized controllers that are capable of driving suitable waveforms in order to control the display media.
Examples of commercial
electrophoretic displays include the high - resolution active matrix displays used in the Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Librie, Sony Reader, Kobo eReader and iRex iLiad e-readers.
Electrophoretic displays are considered prime examples of the electronic paper category, because of their paper - like appearance and low power consumption.
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 addition to the flexibility, our glass - free
electrophoretic displays also more robust, shatterproof and lightweight compared to glass - based displays.
Ota's
electrophoretic displays were able to achieve the highest brightness and contrast ratio of any type of particle - based display.
And by choosing a glass - free Lectum ® display, device fragility is halved whilst doubling functionality; our plastic
electrophoretic displays (EPD) are extremely robust and shatterproof so your customers can enjoy twice the device real estate for reading, working, texting and gaming — even in bright sunlight, where EPD far excels other display types — but without an increased risk of breakage when dropped.
World - renowned and industry - leading in the design and manufacture of truly flexible, glass - free
electrophoretic displays (EPD).
Tarun, A., Wang, P., Girouard, A., Strohmeier, P., Reilly, D., and Vertegaal, R. PaperTab: An Electronic Paper Computer with Multiple Large Flexible
Electrophoretic Displays.
Glass - free
electrophoretic displays (EPD) tick all of these boxes whilst at the same time consuming very little to no power at all.
We were the first company worldwide to develop and manufacture glass - free, flexible
electrophoretic displays (EPD) in our Dresden factory.
Felix Ho, CEO of Taiwanese based YFY Group, a diversified conglomerate company owning companies such as E Ink, creating
electrophoretic displays, and Arizon, creating RFID inlays, describes in this video their interest in printed electronics.
It's even possible to print
electrophoretic displays on T - shirts, product labels, and scroll - like paper that can be rolled up.
This dominance can be attributed to the widespread use of
electrophoretic displays in e-reader devices by the leading vendors including Amazon and Sony (Kindle and Sony Digital Paper DPTS1).
A number of reflective tablet display technologies have been under long - term development, including E Ink's
electrophoretic displays, Qualcomm's mirasol, Amazon's Liquavista, and Pixel Qi.
The new generation of e-book reader devices uses Electronic Ink, instead of LCD, to make ultra-flat, low - power
electrophoretic displays that are easy on the eyes and look roughly like a super high - resolution etch - a-sketch.
This means that for applications where the image is not changed in a long time,
electrophoretic displays will be consuming less power.
There's an article over at Digitimes about E Ink, the company behind the display technology used in most ebook readers today, sampling out two new color touchscreen
electrophoretic displays to their vendors.
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.
Epson's controller IC's functionality is fully enabled when integrated into a display solution utilizing a host controller, tuned waveforms, and E Ink's Vizplex - enabled active matrix
electrophoretic displays.
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Electrophoretic displays based on the S1D13541 module are the ideal solution for any customer wanting to develop EPD based applications in a simple way and without the necessity for a complex technical learning process.»
Epson has developed a controller / driver, which is unique in that all the required components for controlling
electrophoretic displays (EPD) have been crammed in a single module.
The Epson controller / driver S1D13541 for
electrophoretic displays (EPD) combines all of the fundamental components for controlling an EPD on one single module.
We plan to mass produce color
electrophoretic displays by the end of 2010.
«Our E Ink Triton displays will enable the use of
electrophoretic displays for publishing applications that require color charts, graphics and images such as textbooks and magazines,» said Sriram Peruvemba, Chief Marketing Officer at E Ink.
«E Ink's global R&D team has a deep understanding and experience with
electrophoretic displays.
The plant, which develops, manufactures and sells a range of flexible
electrophoretic displays (EPDs), is being acquired, along with the Plastic Logic brand name, by investor Rusnano.
Discover the first fully - flexible, glass - free, active - matrix
electrophoretic display (EPD) on the market: Lectum ®.
This is the first generation of the ACeP technology, and it's the first color
electrophoretic display with real promise.
Ota, I., Sato, T., Tanka, S., Yamagami, T. & Takeda, H.
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The understanding and elimination of some suspension instabilities in
an electrophoretic display.
Then, B&N was the first company to successfully illuminate the monochrome
electrophoretic display (the technical name for «E Ink») of an e-reader.
The SBPA003 was released in late 2011 and, notably, it is equipped with a second generation Active Matrix EPD (
Electrophoretic Display), which is a fairly feature - rich e ink display.
Invited Paper: A Full Color
Electrophoretic Display Speaker: Michael D. McCreary, CTO E Ink Corp., Billerica, MA, USA
If you read the article, you'll see that it is not: «For the first time ever,
an electrophoretic display (EPD) can produce full color at every pixel without the use of a color filter array.»
That first - generation Kindle used a technology called microencapsulated
electrophoretic display, colloquially known as electronic ink, or e-ink.
Gone is the paper - like grayscale quality of its E-Ink or
electrophoretic display that has defined eBooks.
«We are happy to see our collaboration with Plastic Logic resulting in the first graphene - based
electrophoretic display exploiting graphene in its pixels» electronics,» said Professor Andrea Ferrari, Director of the Cambridge Graphene Centre.
The display is based on the e-ink technology, which in technical terms would be called «
electrophoretic display.»
For the first time ever,
an electrophoretic display (EPD) can produce full color at every pixel without the use of a color filter array.
Organic TFT active matrix incorporating industry leading, bi-stable
electrophoretic display technology
E Ink Holdings is the biggest supplier of
electrophoretic display, or EPD e-paper, that goes into the making of the Kindle e-book reader.
The color e-paper (
electrophoretic display) developed by Fuji Xerox realizes color display by moving colored particles for each color.
-- 9 - inch SiPix
electrophoretic display reflects light like paper to mimic a printed page, giving a more natural and more comfortable reading experience than backlit LCD displays.
The display is a glare - free flexible
electrophoretic display with a 16 - level grey scale and a resolution of 2200 x 1650, which is good enough for most documents.
Plastic Logic's
electrophoretic display technology makes the badges robust, but flexible, whilst being incredibly low power for multiple days usage, combined with Blendology's «OneTap» technology.
FT points out that LG Display isn't the only company striking up partnerships with ePaper (to be precise
electrophoretic display) manufacturers --
Like the previous models, the jetBook Mini uses a monochrome LCD display instead of a true
electrophoretic display like the Kindle, Sony, and most other ereaders.
In May, we reported that Amazon had placed orders with Taiwanese notebook maker Quanta Computer to manufacture the Amazon tablet, also working with
electrophoretic display (EPD) maker E Ink Holdings (EIH) which will supply touch panels as well as its Fringe Field Switching (FFS) technology.