It was announced in early 2016 and features a high quality,
full color reflective display.
It features a high quality,
full color reflective display.
E Ink has just announced a new Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), a high quality,
full color reflective display.
At SID Display Week this past May, E-Ink announced a new Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), a high quality,
full color reflective display.
Not exact matches
From a technical point of view, Pixel Qi's displays, also called 3Qi, essentially comprises of three settings: a
full -
color, bright, conventional LCD mode; a energy efficient
reflective e-paper mode that is readable even in bright sunlight; and a basic
color transflective mode that is also equally power efficient.
Luckily, the
reflective surface is only really noticeable when viewing content with a
full color black drop (such as black screen during a scene change in a movie); otherwise the
reflective surface can be pretty much ignored.
It's a multiple mode screen — In reading mode it turns off the back - light, and works as a
reflective LCD screen, while in laptop / tablet mode it works as a
full -
color LCD, with backlight.
The answer lies in a recent acquisition by Amazon of a company called Liquavista, which makes
full -
color displays that are
reflective, like e-ink, but fast, like the LCD screens in our phones, tablets and televisions.
This means there is no way of knowing when, or even if, Amazon will unveil a
reflective,
full -
color display of its own devising.
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.
CLEARink Displays provides
reflective display modules that are low power,
full -
color, outdoor - readable, video capable, and all that at a cost comparable to LCD.
Well, it doesn't just have a disappointing 63 percent
color gamut — while the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HDX both provide a
full 100 percent
color gamut — but it also consumes the most power, is more
reflective, and isn't quite as bright as the others.