If you're a heavy reader,
then electrophoretic ink may be your best friend.
Not exact matches
Then, B&N was the first company to successfully illuminate the monochrome
electrophoretic display (the technical name for «E Ink») of an e-reader.
Join us,
then, as we take a walk through the nearly two - decade - long history of
electrophoretic ink and explain (in very simple terms) what makes the technology tick and why you should care.
This latency has an effect on how hardware is interfaced with
electrophoretic display controllers and how software should
then interact with the display.