Sentences with phrase «first electrophoretic»

E Ink has announced its new Advanced Color Paper, the first electrophoretic («electronic paper») display able to produce full color sans the aid of a color filter array.

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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.
Then, B&N was the first company to successfully illuminate the monochrome electrophoretic display (the technical name for «E Ink») of an e-reader.
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.
«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.
For the first time ever, an electrophoretic display (EPD) can produce full color at every pixel without the use of a color filter array.
Unidym, Inc., a majority - owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation, announced today that Samsung Electronics is demonstrating the world's first carbon nanotube - based color active matrix electrophoretic display...
We were the first company worldwide to develop and manufacture glass - free, flexible electrophoretic displays (EPD) in our Dresden factory.
For the first time ever, the electrophoretic display prototype can produce full color without the use of a color filter array, setting a new standard for bright, reflective e paper color displays.
In December 2005 Seiko released the first electronic ink based watch called the Spectrum SVRD001 wristwatch, which has a flexible electrophoretic display [45] and in March 2010 Seiko released a second generation of this famous e-ink watch with an active matrix display.
«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 the Director of the Cambridge Graphene Centre, Professor Andrea Ferrari.
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