The Sony's ebook, a device based
on electronic ink technology, went through several revisions before its launch as the Sony Reader.
Not exact matches
There are other
technologies related to
electronic ink on the horizon that promise high - quality color as well: DisplaySearch's Young cites Qualcomm's microelectromechanical system (MEMS)
technology that provides saturated color, but consumes more power than e-paper.
January 29, 2010 (Computerworld) More than 40 e-readers are expected to launch globally in 2010, and many rely
on electronic ink (E Ink) or related technology that today is grayscale, not col
ink (E
Ink) or related technology that today is grayscale, not col
Ink) or related
technology that today is grayscale, not color.
The Australian Road and Maritime Services has installed e-paper traffic signs
on Sydney roads, representing the first time that
electronic e
ink, a
technology best known from e-book readers and smart watches, has been used in traffic signage.
Electronic paper or e-paper, is the common term for display
technology that aims to resemble
ink on paper.
To improve daily transit and simplify road sign deployment, the Australian Road and Maritime Services had installed e-paper traffic signs
on Sydney roads, representing the first time that
electronic ink, a
technology best known from e-book readers and smart watches, had been used in traffic signage.
ePaper (also known as e-paper,
electronic paper and
electronic ink) is a display
technology developed to show text
on a screen and mimic the appearance of
ink on paper in printed books.
The current crop of EPD displays is based
on electronic «
ink» that the E Ink Corp., a supplier of electronic ink technology in Cambridge, Mass., has been developing since 19
ink» that the E
Ink Corp., a supplier of electronic ink technology in Cambridge, Mass., has been developing since 19
Ink Corp., a supplier of
electronic ink technology in Cambridge, Mass., has been developing since 19
ink technology in Cambridge, Mass., has been developing since 1997.
On Monday, E
Ink Holdings introduced the E
Ink Mobius, a new flexible
electronic paper display (EPD)
technology.
This morning E
Ink Holdings announced the availability of a new color - changing film known as Prism that's based
on the company's
electronic paper
technology used in devices like Amazon's Kindle and the Pebble smartwatch.
Unlike
electronic books or digital
ink, print -
on - demand is a
technology that the publishing industry is fired up about now.
Electronic paper, also called e-paper or electronic ink display is a display technology designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink
Electronic paper, also called e-paper or
electronic ink display is a display technology designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink
electronic ink display is a display
technology designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary
ink on paper.
While Amazon likes to obfuscate this fact, the underlying black and white
electronic ink display in the Paperwhite isn't made by Amazon, but its old partner (and holder of many patents on the technology) E I
ink display in the Paperwhite isn't made by Amazon, but its old partner (and holder of many patents
on the
technology) E
InkInk.
Several portable
electronic readers already
on the market also employ the E
Ink display
technology and enable users to take thousands of pages of documents
on the road.
«IREX has been a driving force behind the evolution of eReaders since its founders invented e-paper display
technology based
on E
Ink Corporation's electronic i
Ink Corporation's
electronic inkink.
Electronic readers (e-readers), those increasingly popular devices that replace
ink on paper, may have color displays in the future thanks to new advances in display
technology.
E
Ink had the biggest showcase of electronic ink type products and the company is easily the most well known with the Kindle and Nook e-readers under its belt but LG had similar technology of their own on display as well as another company known
Ink had the biggest showcase of
electronic ink type products and the company is easily the most well known with the Kindle and Nook e-readers under its belt but LG had similar technology of their own on display as well as another company known
ink type products and the company is easily the most well known with the Kindle and Nook e-readers under its belt but LG had similar
technology of their own
on display as well as another company known...
E
Ink Carta Plus is the latest generation of screens made
on the «
electronic paper»
technology.
But the iPad has a glossy screen, so it might not be as easy
on the eyes as the Kindle and other e-readers, which generally sport
electronic -
ink technology.
Designed by Technoframe and running
on Visionect
technology powering E
Ink ®'s
electronic paper screens, London's new bus stops have superb visibility in all light conditions, and use no energy to retain an image displayed.
Using proprietary «
electronic ink»
technology, the Kindle replicated the appearance of
ink on paper and introduced numerous efficiency - enhancing characteristics, including portability and other advantages of a digital format.
Electronic paper goes by many names, all of them describing the exact same thing: a
technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary
ink on paper.
As e-paper joins other inventions that have advanced our society and shaped our future such as the airplane, telephone, automobile and the personal computer, we spoke with Barrett Comiskey, who went
on to found E
Ink ®, about the early days of the
technology and what he believes the future holds for
electronic paper.
Electronic paper, also called epaper, is a general term for the display
technology that aims to mimic the appearance of
ink on paper.
Electronic paper is a
technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary
ink on paper, functioning
on the basis of dispersed particles relative to a fluid under the influence of an electric field.
What was the intention behind creating a
technology that would mimic the appearance of
ink on paper and did you draw inspiration from other «
electronic paper» attempts of the past such as Xerox's Gyricon?
With the high
technology of putting layers of plastic film inside
electronic circuitry that hold
electronic ink, the end result can display thousands of eBooks in black and white
on a non-glare display.
A specialised engineering team within the RMS developed the devices, bringing in U.S. company E
ink to trial their
electronic paper display
technology on devices other than e-readers.
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.