Resolution: The DP has a 13.3 inch
flexible electronic paper display, with a resolution 1200 by 1600 and 16 - level gray scale.
It uses a large,
flexible electronic paper display based on technology from E Ink (the same company that makes the displays for Amazon.com's Kindle and Sony's Reader), but the device overall is remarkably thin and light.
Flexible electronic paper uses plastic substrates and plastic electronics for the display backplane.
Sony had a never before seen prototype of
flexible electronic paper display technology at the 2010 Dealer Convention.
Sony has developed the slate by using a technique to form a high precision TFT screen on a plastic
flexible electronic paper which will offer a 1200 × 1600 pixel resolution.
Moreover, the ORB is suitable for next - generation ubiquitous terminals that require flexibility and high output, including IC Cards, wearable terminals and
flexible electronic paper.
PaperPhone: Understanding the Use of Bend Gestures in Mobile Devices with
Flexible Electronic Paper Displays.
While the main draw is showing off new technology like 3D televisions, they apparently had a small display of
flexible electronic paper at this year's convention.
Taiwan based Industrial Technology Research Institute, or ITRI, has come up with something that can be considered the nearest to a true blue replacement for paper, a highly
flexible electronic paper that's both re-writable and re-usable.
On Monday, E Ink Holdings introduced the E Ink Mobius, a new
flexible electronic paper display (EPD) technology.
Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has developed a highly
flexible electronic paper that's both re-writable and re-usable, and like the Boogie Board electronic memo pads, the technology doesn't need electricity to retain the screen image.
Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute has developed a highly
flexible electronic paper that's both re-writable and re-usable, and doesn't need electricity to retain the screen image
The DPT - RP1 features a 13.3 inch
flexible electronic paper display with a resolution of 2200 x 1650 and 207 PPI.
The latest e-reader news has it that E Ink Corporation USA, pioneers in the field of electronic paper display technology has joined hands with LG.Philips LCD in creating world's first tablet size
flexible electronic paper display.
But which magazine or newspaper will be first with the Minority Report style wireless - subscribed ever - changing full - colour
flexible electronic paper?
«No one would have guessed that studying ancient Chinese paintings would lend a lesson to modern technologies such as
flexible electronic paper,» says Hong.
Not exact matches
A curious combination of coloured oil and water may be the key to creating
flexible sheets of «
electronic paper» that can display fast - changing, full - colour video images
Examples of new products enabled by graphene technologies include fast,
flexible and strong consumer electronics, such as
electronic paper and bendable personal communication devices, as well as lighter and more energy - efficient aeroplanes.
Random networks of tiny carbon tubes could make possible low - cost,
flexible devices such as «
electronic paper» and printable solar cells
The display consists of a
flexible, high resolution, printed active - matrix backplane driving an
electronic paper frontplane from US - based E Ink Corporation.
The work described in this
paper demonstrates, that it is possible to print high - quality large - area plastic
electronic systems on low - cost mechanically
flexible polymer substrates.
This
paper summarizes work that demonstrates many of these characteristics in a realistic system: organic active matrix backplane circuits (256 transistors) for large (≈ 5 × 5 - inch) mechanically
flexible sheets of
electronic paper, an emerging type of display.
What's supposed to be so cool about Sony's
electronic paper is that it uses a plastic substrate instead of glass so that it is
flexible, durable, and can be rolled up and bent.
Earlier this year, Polymer Vision announced its combination mobile - phone / e-reader baptized Readius, featuring a
flexible 5 - inch, 16 - grayscale
electronic -
paper display that rolls up into a handy 115x57x21 millimeters in 115 grams.
Flexible electronic sensors based on
paper — an inexpensive material — have the potential to some day cut the price of a wide range of medical tools, from helpful robots to diagnostic tests.
This design concept is different from Sony's upcoming Reader, where the Epson A6 QXGA
Electronic Paper display is
flexible, using a manufacturing process called «surface free technology by laser annealing» (SUFTLA).
Making
electronic paper that is bendable will require the use of the
flexible polymer - based circuitry.
This Wednesday, Cambridge University startup Plastic Logic, which is headquartered in Mountain View, CA, will open a factory in Dresden, Germany, that will produce about 11 million large,
flexible electronic -
paper display units a year.
It's subsequently gobbled up one of its chief competitors, SiPix, and is the main vendor of
electronic paper displays, including some that are
flexible.
Increasing demand for
flexible paperless options and increasing drive towards green solutions globally are driving the demand for
electronic paper market.
A thin layer of
flexible transparent plastic, the Gyricon rotating ball display contained millions of tiny spheres suspended in bubbles of oil, similarly to
electronic paper of today.
Plastic Logic presents the rosiest picture of the future of
electronic paper displays, a perfectly - sized
flexible plastic touchscreen that's basically all E-Ink display, plus Wi - Fi.
And with EPDs becoming ever more advanced (case in point:
flexible displays), thin, robust and durable, not to mention having a longer battery life, the
electronic paper signage sector will no doubt be one to watch in the years to come.
Tarun, A., Wang, P., Girouard, A., Strohmeier, P., Reilly, D., and Vertegaal, R. PaperTab: An
Electronic Paper Computer with Multiple Large
Flexible Electrophoretic Displays.
Evolving with the use of EPDs was the EPD itself:
electronic paper screens can now display color, can be as big as 32», and are
flexible as never before.
«It has for many years been an ambition of researchers in display media to create a
flexible low - cost system that is the
electronic analogue of
paper.
This technology has all the benefits of
electronic paper including low power, sunlight readability, extremely thin and light and
flexible plus the added benefit of lower cost color and video.
You teased us with your
flexible 4,096 A4
electronic paper last year and now you are at it again with a new bendy model of the same 14.3 - inch size, now with 16 million colors, 1.280 x 800 pixels and 7,000 hours between charges using a typical battery.
The
electronic circuits are printed utilizing special materials as a part of layers on top of regular
flexible materials, for example, plastic, aluminum foil and
paper.