It's even possible to
print electrophoretic displays on T - shirts, product labels, and scroll - like paper that can be rolled up.
Not exact matches
-- 9 - inch SiPix
electrophoretic display reflects light like paper to mimic a
printed page, giving a more natural and more comfortable reading experience than backlit LCD
displays.
Felix Ho, CEO of Taiwanese based YFY Group, a diversified conglomerate company owning companies such as E Ink, creating
electrophoretic displays, and Arizon, creating RFID inlays, describes in this video their interest in
printed electronics.
The use of a microencapsulated
electrophoretic medium solves the lifetime issues and permits the fabrication of a bistable electronic
display solely by means of
printing.