Sentences with phrase «electrophoretic displays on»

It's even possible to print electrophoretic displays on T - shirts, product labels, and scroll - like paper that can be rolled up.

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On the other hand, electrophoretic ink displays can't hold a candle to the iPad if you're reading in bed and don't want a bright reading light shining on your screeOn the other hand, electrophoretic ink displays can't hold a candle to the iPad if you're reading in bed and don't want a bright reading light shining on your screeon your screen.
The prototype (shown above) is an active - matrix electrophoretic (E Ink) display fabricated on flexible plastic.
display prototype with 3104 by 4128 resolution, about 385 ppi, that uses E Ink's electrophoretic ink on a Si - TFT glass substrate.
Discover the first fully - flexible, glass - free, active - matrix electrophoretic display (EPD) on the market: Lectum ®.
Displays that use the EW effect could have several advantages over today's e-readers and other portable flat panel displays, most of which are based on electrophoretic (EPh) tecDisplays that use the EW effect could have several advantages over today's e-readers and other portable flat panel displays, most of which are based on electrophoretic (EPh) tecdisplays, most of which are based on electrophoretic (EPh) technology.
The display is based on the e-ink technology, which in technical terms would be called «electrophoretic display
Fuji Xerox Co Ltd showed an electrophoretic type electronic paper (e-paper) that realizes color display without using a color filter on the opening day of SID 2012, which runs from June 3 to 8, 2012, in Boston, the US.
E Ink's display platform, based on electrophoretic technology has dominated the e-reader market since its official market launch in 2006.
The Epson controller / driver S1D13541 for electrophoretic displays (EPD) combines all of the fundamental components for controlling an EPD on one single module.
«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.»
display prototype with 3104 x 4128 resolution, about 385 ppi, that uses E Ink's electrophoretic ink on a silicon thin - film transistor glass substrate.
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.
And unfortunately, Amazon and Barnes & Noble will be unable to sustain a business on the devices when it hits that low, because the price of the most important and expensive component of those Black & White e-ink readers, the Vizplex display, is controlled by a company that exclusively manufactures and owns the rights to the electrophoretic technology used in these devices, E Ink Corporation.
Electrowetting technology sandwiches the display media between a top and bottom layer of glass, while electrophoretic technology simply uses a polymer layer on top.
As with electrophoretic technology, e-paper displays built using Liquavista's technology could be manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate, making them thinner and lighter.
These displays are known scientifically as electrophoretic, and involve the arrangement of pixels on a screen like you would draw on an Etch - a-Sketch.
After Ota, others had also attempted to improve on the electrophoretic display, but these displays were plagued by significant practical fabrication and lifetime issues, similar to the Gyricon.
This was essentially a reintroduction of the well - known electrophoretic display technology, but microcapsules meant the display could be made on flexible plastic sheets instead of glass.
This latency has an effect on how hardware is interfaced with electrophoretic display controllers and how software should then interact with the display.
Prime View International is planning on developing a number of new types of electrophoretic displays (EPD).
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