Flores
said electronic paper technology was selected because it was the best fit for both outdoor and indoor use, requiring very little energy to run and extremely user - friendly.
Not exact matches
She
says that there may be practical applications in the future — a commentary accompanying the
paper suggests that the method could aid in the development of
technologies such as molecular wires, atom - thick conductors that could help shrink
electronic devices — but that their result concerns «extremely fundamental» physics that might be just as valuable for developing quantum intuition in the next generation of physicists.
«No one would have guessed that studying ancient Chinese paintings would lend a lesson to modern
technologies such as flexible
electronic paper,»
says Hong.
«We are pleased to offer our advanced
technologies, proven streamlined manufacturing process and volume capacity to our
electronic paper customers,»
said Dr. Scott Liu, Chairman and CEO of PVI.»
Kindle uses a high - resolution display
technology called
electronic paper, creating a black - and - white screen designed to be as easy to read as printed
paper, Amazon.com
said.
Kindle tips the scales at a total 10.3 ounces — «That's less than a paperback book,» Bezos
said — and uses an «
electronic ink»
technology to mimic
paper, not a computer screen.
As
electronic paper becomes ever more present in everyday life, Visionect
says the Community HUB marks just the beginning of socially - conscious projects that can be made possible by epaper
technology, from wayfinding to alert systems and real - time notification screens installable everywhere.
The device uses
electronic paper, a high - resolution display
technology, that provides a sharp black and white screen that's as easy to read as printed
paper, the company
said.