The new technology with E Ink's high -
resolution ePaper display and Epson's high - speed display controller platform enables the new device to have the world's highest
resolution ePaper tablets.
Combining E Ink's high -
resolution ePaper display and Epson's high - speed display controller platform, the new device will enable the world's highest
resolution ePaper tablets.
This will represent a fusion of Epson's high - speed display controller platform and E Ink's high -
resolution ePaper display.
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.
The
ePaper displays offers 1404 x 1872
resolution and 16 greyscale levels, and Sony says the device lasts around 1 month on a single charge.
Tokyo, Japan - May 22, 2017 - Japan Display Inc. (JDI) today announced the development of the world's highest
resolution electronic paper (
ePaper) backplane * 1, the first collaborative development achievement since the announcement of the long - term strategic alliance with E Ink Holdings, (E Ink, TW: 8069) for
ePaper business.
JDI's goal in developing its latest
ePaper backplane is for
ePaper to empower not only high
resolution and battery - powered devices such as eBooks, smartphons and tablets, but also future devices for the «Internet - of - Things» (IoT).
This will allow products using
ePaper to have higher
resolution, such as WXGA and FHD for displays, the same as high - end smartphones and high - quality printing.
These paper - like, high -
resolution displays demonstrate in full the very best features of
ePaper: crisp and clear text and images on an easy - on - the - eyes screen, a thin and light form factor, and ultra-low power consumption.
It comes with an
ePaper screen with an impressive 200 dpi
resolution.
I could upgrade to an 8 ″ eInk ereader with better electronics and higher
resolution because I like
epaper so much.
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.
This new LG
ePaper technology seems to be very solid and produces the kind of
resolution found in the iRiver Story HD.
Unfortunately, according to TechOn, the Japanese company has only showcased this thing as some sort of «proof of concept» (in other words, trying to get some time in the media spotlight), because they've refrained from providing any technical details regarding the flexible
ePaper module (no
resolution or backplane details have been provided).
Today E Ink and Epson have collaborated on some new 9.7 inch
epaper technology that gives you a tremendous
resolution of 2,400 x 1,650 pixels.
-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.
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.
What makes the new eReader from Pandigital different from its predecessors is the fact that it packs a 6 - inch
ePaper display that provides a crisp 600x800
resolution, as well as a touch - screen interface made by Sipex / AUO especially for Pandigital.
The MIDIA InkPhone uses Mobius
ePaper technology which was co-developed by eInk and Sony and was designed to give you superior
resolution and be as lightweight as possible.
The ARMADA 166E is designed to offer users ultra fast renderings of high
resolution PDF documents and support for the latest
ePaper technologies in new smaller, slimmer form factors with lower system cost than the competition.