«The world's
largest ePaper display... will enable E Ink to bring low power signage solutions in large form factors that can truly replace static displays.»
At 658.6 mm (H) x 884.3 mm (V) x 1.64 mm (D), the world's
largest ePaper display on the market boasts a resolution of 2160 X 2880 and 85dpi, using a high contrast, highly reflective ePaper display provided by the company that pioneered ePaper technology.
Not exact matches
I would love it if we get BOTH
larger screens and the same or greater resolution, but
ePaper technology seems to creep than leap.
Waterproof and a
larger screen and I might have been tempted, even at that crazy price, but then I'm crazy for
epaper devices.
«E Ink is very excited to announce the 42»
large area
ePaper display — highlighting the superior paper - like appearance, light weight and ultra-low power attributes of this new module,» said Dr. Chuang Chuang Tsai, CTO of E Ink Holdings.
This past week E Ink unveiled their
largest single
epaper display module yet.
-LSB-...] The first LG color
epaper prototype has a 9.7 - inch display with a pixel resolutions of 800 x 600 — seemingly low for the
large screen size.
A
large 32 - inch
epaper display does make for a good sign.
Its big contributions to
ePaper technology will be flexibility and
larger size.
However, «the display may use a flexible display in the future if there is significant interest in
large, rugged (plastic backplane - based)
ePaper displays,» said a representative.
E Ink is showing the latest wearables, e-readers and tablets, and is also demonstrating a replica of the Dazzle wall at the San Diego International Airport parking garage, the world's
largest media facade (with 2,100 E Ink Prism tiles), a Bergmeyer - designed E Ink Prism dress, color 32 - inch and 13.3 - inch Advanced Color
ePaper (ACeP), a reconfigurable battery-less (based on Powercast power harvesting RFID technology) price tag and more.
The 42 - inch display is the world's
largest electronic paper screen, boasting a resolution higher than a standard HDTV's and retaining the low energy consumption and paperlike readability of
epaper technology.