Sony has an exclusivity contract with eInk meaning no other company can
use Mobius technology until the initial contract expires.
The only commercially viable product to
use Mobius screen technology was the Sony 13.3 inch e-reader.
This used a very old e Ink screen called Pearl, whereas
ours uses Mobius, which is the latest generation e-paper.
I think one of the priorities with e-ink right now (i talked to them for an hour today) is 9.7 and 10.1 inch screens
using MOBIUS or FINA.
A small correction: the Sony DPT - S1
uses Mobius, not Fina — so it's less fragile.
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 big question is, is Sony
using Mobius to create a genuinely different and interesting product - a bendy one, essentially, that's a real alternative to paper - or simply use the technology to make a rigid device, such as its current ebook reader, lighter and thinner?
The Mobius tokens will be the default payment option on the dApp store, however, by
using Mobius APIs, developers can accept payments in other cryptocurrencies.
Not exact matches
Mobius, for one, believes that simplifying blockchain tech
using APIs can boost adoption.
More than just an illusion, the shape has practical
uses, too: a
Mobius strip - shaped conveyor belt lasts longer than a normal one because each part of it gets equal wear.
This tragedy ruins his marriage and sends him into a wicked spiral until he is confronted one day by the powerful shadow agency
Mobius who tell him that Lily isn't dead but rather has been kidnapped and
used to power
Mobius» STEM system.
Designed with university students in mind and planned for a consumer release before March 2014, the 13.3 - inch device is the first to
use E Ink
Mobius, the tech firm's... Read more
A leaked document reports that Kobo and Sony are working on a co-branded e-reader that
uses e Ink
Mobius technology.
The Sony Digital Paper or DPT - S1 features a giant 13.3 inch screen and
uses new lightweight e-paper technology called
Mobius.
It has a 13.3 inch screen and
uses the new super lightweight
Mobius e Ink screen technology.
Pocketbook clarified to Good e-Reader that «the e-Ink
Mobius e-paper panel is actually flexible on its own and we have developed a low - temperature insert casting of the body with the
use of rubber to provide relative flexibility of the Pocketbook Flex.
The screen
uses new E Ink technology dubbed
Mobius by E Ink.
Onyx is in the process of making a consumer grade e-reader
using a 13.3 inch screen and employing e-ink
Mobius that will be released this October.
To bring the DPI up to 300 (600 would be paperlike) on a 13.3 ″ we need ca. 10x higher resolutions than the current fina and
mobius generation, and more potent ULV GPUs — since long
used in phones and tablets.
The Kindle Paperwhite 3 will be
using screen technology that was developed by e Ink and Sony called
Mobius.
E Ink
Mobius was announced a few months ago and
uses a TFT technology that will enable the development of much lighter and rugged products.
However,
mobius has a very serious limitation that can be observed in the video: introducing text
using the virtual keyboard is not practical beyond a couple of words.
Mobius uses a TFT technology that will enable the development of much lighter and rugged products.
The new
Mobius e-Paper screen was developed by Sony specifically for
use with EPDs in cooperation with E Ink.
«The e-Ink
Mobius e-paper panel is actually flexible on its own and we have developed a low - temperature insert casting of the body with the
use of rubber to provide relative flexibility of the Pocketbook CAD Flex.
Mobius uses a TFT technology that will enable the watch to be much lighter and rugged.
«The flexibility, lightweight and low power requirements of the 32»
Mobius display make it an ideal drop - in replacement for the existing paper or plastic systems in present
use.
Onyx Boox has just announced their second generation 13.3 inch e-reader and instead of
using an E Ink
Mobius screen, it is employing Carta.
e-Ink
Mobius —
Mobius uses a TFT technology that will enable the development of much lighter and rugged products.
The Onyx Boox Max Carta is the second generation 13.3 inch e-reader, the original
used E-Ink
Mobius.
They could make a large screen e-reader in the educational market work, but they would have to
use e-ink
Mobius, because its lightweight, flexible and plastic based whereas Fina is glass, cheaper, but heavier.
Also, if Carta isn't scalable, which had the main advantage of higher reflectivity for
use with the front - light, you might be able to
use other e-ink screens instead, like
Mobius and still have a good, even light spill, enabling larger screens while still keeping the benefits of higher density, etc..
One of the reasons the price is so high is because it's the only device currently
using a 13.3 ″
Mobius display from E Ink.
The display
uses E Ink's Fina screen technology, which is glass - based, unlike Sony's 13.3 - inch DPT - S1 PDF reader, which
uses a flexible plastic - based
Mobius screen.
Newer technology is always more expensive, and
Mobius displays
use a plastic substrate so they are a lot more durable and lightweight than traditional glass displays.
Part of the reason the price is so high is the DPT - S1 is the only device currently available that
uses a 13.3 ″ E Ink
Mobius display.
According to the Good eReader, Onyx's reader will
use the same 1200x1600 13.3» E Ink
Mobius panel as
used in Sony's reader (and Dasung's Paperlike monitors).
First off it's going to be
using the 1600 x 1200 resolution E Ink
Mobius screen instead of the 2200 x 1650 screen that was promised earlier.
Now a leaked document reports that Kobo and Sony are working on a co-branded eReader that
uses eInk
Mobius technology.
Mobius screens currently
use E Ink Pearl technology but could in theory upgrade to E Ink Carta.
The document also showed a six inch co-branded eReader that
uses eInk
Mobius.
The E Ink device that I think is the «Best of CES» is the 13.3» Sony DPT - S1, the biggest and the lightest ultra-readable 13.3» touch device in the world (currently only released in limited few - thousand unit trials in Japan)
uses the 13.3» 1200x1600
Mobius E Ink display with protective film instead of glass for it to be ultra-thin at 6.8 mm and weigh only 358grams and to also offer a better stylus experience.
The latest news from a source within Amazon is that the Kindle Paperwhite 3 will be
using a new flexible screen technology called
Mobius.
These aren't necessary to collect, but they shed a lot of light on
Mobius» operations and experiments conducted in the Marrow; tunnels
used for passageways between the city.
As it turns out Lilly isn't dead and is being
used as the core of the new STEM machine from the shadow corporation known as
Mobius.
Designed for everyone, this exhibition introduces the MAC's
use of a new technology, the PassPort to Discovery personalized exhibit content system, with computer equipment on loan from
Mobius Spokane.
Mobius Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc has
used the recognisable Carbon Reduction Label.
The company recently unveiled its first gaming headphone, the Audeze
Mobius, that
uses head tracking to position audio appropriately.
Planar magnetic drivers are what the company
uses in their high - end, award - winning headphones — some of which cost two to three times as much as the
Mobius.
As with the company's other products, the
Mobius headphones still
use planar magnetic tech, but now, in addition to working with a standard aux connection, the headphones will support USB - C connection and, for the first time, Bluetooth