Sentences with phrase «on electronic paper technology»

Such optimization not only eases the burden on the medical staff, but will also speed up check - in times: and if the destination signs, map diagrams and step - by - step directions from point A to point B are provided on electronic paper technology, you can take it a step further than merely mounting the sign next to the first available electrical socket.
The result is a museum label that is exactly what the industry had been waiting for: the AMLABEL Digital Gallery Display developed on electronic paper technology.
Truck billboards developed on electronic paper technology provide real - time information on the road.
Signs developed on electronic paper technology are ticking all of these boxes.
Based on electronic paper technology, they eStops have been designed and manufactured by Australian engineering company Mercury Innovation and Visionect, the world leaders in outdoor e-paper products.

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Drawing on Epson's original SUFTLA technology, the new electronic paper achieves Quad - XGA resolution...
They have announced an electronic paper device that will run on its «Quick - response Liquid Powder» (QR - LPD) technology.
Add to that a thin - client approach, where the electronic paper device uses Wi - Fi or cellular networks to connect with a server capable of running applications developed on standard web technologies, and you have a robust, fool - proof device.
Recent investments made by 3M New Ventures include minority stakes in Perceptive Pixel Inc., a developer of advanced multi-touch solutions; Printechnologics GmbH, a printed electronics specialist providing innovative solutions for electronic circuitry on paper or foil; and txtr GmbH, an innovative eReading technology company.
As has already been mentioned, the display of the DR 950 is based on SiPix Microcup electronic paper technology which boasts of 16 shades of gray and is as close to a real print on paper as one can expect while also being less demanding on battery power.
The AMLABEL Digital Gallery Display runs on electronic paper display technology powered by Visionect.
Electronic paper or e-paper, is the common term for display technology that aims to resemble ink on paper.
Instead, its display is based on a new technology from SiPix termed «SiPix Microcup electronic paper
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.
These intelligent signs run on solar power and have been developed on energy - saving electronic paper technology reports Printed Electronics World.
The latter follows the thin - client approach, using Wi - Fi or cellular networks to connect an electronic paper device with a server capable of running applications developed on standard web technologies.
On Monday, E Ink Holdings introduced the E Ink Mobius, a new flexible electronic paper display (EPD) technology.
With the dual - screen design, users can read a text or newspaper on the larger upper screen, which uses monochrome electronic paper display technology, and also check hyperlinked multimedia information on the lower, smaller color LCD screen.
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.
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Electronic paper, the low - power display technology made popular by Amazon's Kindle and other e-readers, could soon be in grocery stores and restaurants, maybe even on your wrist and in your pocket.
Of course, the real killer feature of the YotaPhone 2 is it's 4.7 inch Electronic Paper Display or EPD, the first, but no longer only, smartphone to put the technology on the back of the phone.
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.
When Andreas Dahlin, Assistant Professor at Chalmers University of Technology, and his PhD student Kunli Xiong were working on placing conductive polymers on nanostructures they discovered that the combination would be perfectly suited to creating electronic displays as thin as paper.
Developed on Visionect epaper technology, the Community HUB integrates cognitive computing with an electronic paper touchscreen in a solar - powered kiosk installed in schools, allowing students to report violence anonymously and safely.
This display is made on the «electronic paper» technology and allows you to read as comfortably as on ordinary paper pages.
The AMLABEL Digital Gallery Display is the digital replacement to existing paper gallery cards, it runs on electronic paper display technology powered by Visionect, and has been built by museums, specifically for museums.
E Ink Carta Plus is the latest generation of screens made on the «electronic paper» technology.
But nothing tickled our fancy quite as much as the exciting uses of the electronic paper technology that could be seen on the showroom floor.
Infrared touch technology can be applied on any flat surface like a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Organic Light Emitting Diode Displays (OLED), Electronic Paper Displays (EPD) such a E-Ink, and Mouse Pad.
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.
Electronic paper was chosen as the technology on which to realize the project because it is extremely energy efficient and features paperlike readability.
Electronic paper consumes power only when the content on screen changes, making the technology extremely energy efficient.
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.
This means that electronic paper will consume power only when the content on the screen changes, making the technology extremely energy efficient, capable of running for months or even years on a single battery charge.
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.
And while in the past several prototypes of such a dynamic museum label had been tested on LCD technology, it was in 2007 already that museum practitioners believed the future of technology empowering museums must lie elsewhere, especially in the electronic paper option.
Meet «Sign of the Times», an electronic paper artwork developed on Visionect technology, displaying the latest tweets from US President Donald Trump.
Electronic paper, also called epaper, is a general term for the display technology that aims to mimic the appearance of ink on paper.
Yes, the server optimization makes it possible for e-ink signs to be run on something as straightforward as a single board computer, making electronic paper technology even more accessible across industries and implementations.
Most e-reader on the market use a new display technology called e-paper (Electronic - Paper).
The most widely implemented electronic paper technology of today is electrophoretic, meaning that it functions on the basis of the motion of dispersed particles in a fluid under the influence of an electric field.
The digital replacement to existing paper gallery cards, it runs on electronic paper display technology powered by Visionect and has been built by museums, specifically for museums.
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.
The choice of electronic paper to display the necessary passenger information in Singapore is clear: the technology is extremely energy efficient and runs on solar cells, completely independently from the electrical grid.
Running on Visionect technology, they signal the beginning of electronic paper's transition into the mainstream.
Energy efficient, sustainable electronic paper displays running on Visionect technology show static bus schedules, as well as exact bus arrival times and passenger information — such as notifications about line detours or new routes.
In a similar vein, the new Visionect Software Suite 4.0 «Warhol» uses never - before - seen technology to transform electronic paper into a mainstream powerhouse, building on an unheard - of epaper image excellence.
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?
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