Building on the work from the 1970s, the display used electric charge to rotate black and white ink particles
inside tiny capsules located in the screen.
Not exact matches
Instead of using LCD displays, they show words and letters using
tiny, black and white plastic granules that move about
inside microscopic, spherical
capsules under precise electronic control.
E-ink pixels are made of a bunch of
capsules, and
inside each are a bunch of
tiny pigmented microcapsules that are pulled around by electrical charges to form an all - black or all - white surface.