The main advantage of the model is the cover attached to the housing and
using of the screen E-ink Pearl HD (758x1024 pixels).
Not exact matches
Many specialised ebook readers
use a reasonably mature
screen technology called
e-Ink which has been designed to mimic the appearance
of ink on paper.
Unlike traditional
screens, the
e-ink screen looks just like a page
of paper, and only
uses power when the
screen contents change.
I saw you mention that a possible future model could make
use of e-ink's new
screen tech.
Even if you
use a static (non-animating) wallpaper instead
of widgets on your
e-ink screen to save power, which defeats one
of the main advantages
of having an always - on display IMHO, the
e-ink screen is still drawing power because
of the touch sensor to detect swipe - to - unlock, and also because from what I can see from the process list there are Y2 specific services that are running in addition to standard Android services.
But there's a problem: the DX is one
of the very few e-readers that doesn't
use the same 6 ″
E-Ink screen as everyone else.
At its core there isn't much in the way
of ground breaking technology with the hardware; it
uses the same
E-Ink screen (8 levels
of grey), has 512 MB internal memory and boasts the same fantastic battery life (1 to 2 weeks between charges), all features found on pretty much any
E-Ink reader on the market.
First made available in 2000, before
e-ink readers were more than a twinkle in some materials researcher's eye, the application was intended for the consumption
of e-books on LCD
screens,
using Microsoft's ClearType font smoothing and a relatively compact, familiar format.
That said, it still shares many
of the downsides if you primarily intend to
use it for reading: these tablets are more expensive, bigger, thicker, heavier, and more complicated than
e-ink readers, and they have less - readable LCD
screens and much worse battery life.
Also, if you're planning to
use it mainly for reading ebooks, the glare
of a non
e-ink screen might cause eyestrain.
Most recently, the
E-Ink Corporation began production of colored paper - like screen E-ink triton, they are used only by the corporation Ectaco
E-Ink Corporation began production
of colored paper - like
screen E-ink triton, they are used only by the corporation Ectaco
E-ink triton, they are
used only by the corporation Ectaco Inc..
The iLiad makes
use of the amazing
e-Ink screen technology but is more than just a reader.
In contrast to black and white
E-ink screens (Vizplex,
E-ink Pearl and
E-ink Carta), which are widely
used in ereaders, in microcapsules
of new displays there're not two kinds
of microgranules but three - black, white and painted in any other colour (if you want to know about constructionof black and white
screens in details, you can see the material «Principle
of working
of E-ink display»).
Of course this is a color e-reader not
using e-ink but an LCD based
screen.
The CAD Reader is the first device to
use E-ink's new Fina
screen tech, which is lighter and thinner than most
of the dedicated e-readers on the market.
The Energy Sistem Slim e-reader features a six inch
screen that
uses e-Ink Pearl and has a resolution
of 600 × 800 pixels.
And whilst many early eReaders had
screens that had an unwelcome amount
of glare, the current wave
of devices such as the Nook Glowlight manage to
use e-ink to provide a pleasant reading experience without the eye - strain.
Q) What type
of relationship does Freescale have with
e-Ink, in terms
of lots
of e-readers
using your chips and their
screens
Entourage would like us to believe that the Edge has battery life
of 6 hours when
using the LCD
screen or 16 + hours when only the
e-ink screen is
used.
Todays
e-ink screens on the other hand can probably manage a maximum
of 5 fps, which leads to the slow, «choppy» experience and resultant lag in
using the OS.
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.
The Onyx InkPhone features a 4.3 inch
screen that
uses e-Ink instead
of the standard LCD, LED or AMOLED found in most mainstream devices.
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.
There is only one
e-ink screen vendor which the Big 4 (Amazon, Kobo, B&N, and Sony) all use — which of course is E
e-ink screen vendor which the Big 4 (Amazon, Kobo, B&N, and Sony) all
use — which
of course is
E-InkE-Ink.
Possibly one
of the most important advancements for eBook readers is the
E-Ink ®
screen technology, and the Sony Reader is the first major commercial device to
use it.
zForceTM
uses no overlay (like resistive and capacitive touch
screens) on top
of the
e-ink display thus creating a 100 % clear window free from reflexes and parallax effects and produces a true paper like experience.
You can not get this application on the traditional (greyscale
screen)
e-ink Kindles although there's a workaround for being able to make
use of it still.
You get a photo viewer as well as a drawing tool, but since the
e-ink screen only displays various shades
of grey, they're not likely to get much
use anyway.
That
screen is too small, so the Nook
uses the
e-ink screen to display lists
of books, clickable links and so forth.
isnt there any tablet or any kind
of e ink display which can be connected to computer via wi fi or a cable hence can be
used for programming in various firms.more or less i need monitors /
screens based on
e-ink technology
iRex is the co-developer
of e-Ink which is the paper - like
screen technology that's increasingly being
used in dedicated ebook readers including the Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader.
e-Ink Pearl has been the de facto display
screen that have been
used over the course
of the last few years.
It is important to note that this technology is
using e-ink display
screens and lights that are on the bottom
of the bezel, pointing upwards.
E-Ink display: The display on the
screen using E-Ink enhances clarity and the changeable font size gives it the feel
of a real book, very different from looking at a computer
screen.
Even though the Libre does not have an
E-Ink display, it makes
use of the LCD
screen which also lets the battery life survive for a longer time period.
I know that the
screen resolution is higher in the Glo, and that it
uses a different kind
of e-ink technology, but how noticeable is the difference?
Front lights have taken
e-ink to the next level
of contrast, ease
of use, and readability, and Stephanie tells us they conducted a study that it's not a criterion??? So, what's the real criterion sony, an average store, average software and ppi in your
screens from circa 2006?
The Opus Color has a 5 inch
screen with a resolution
of 800 × 600 pixels and makes
use of the print imitating monochrome
e-ink technology.
Part
of the reason
of the success
of the new Kindle, is that it slimmer then previous iterations and
uses a
e-Ink Pearl
screen to get better resolution.
This will allow you to download thousands
of apps that are compatible with an
e-ink screen, but don't expect to
use any e-reading apps that have animated page turns, because the entire experience is disjointing.
Kindle Paperwhite 2013 is a modification
of Kindle Paperwhite, which is
using new generation
E-ink screen -
E-ink Carta, which has higher contrast
of pictures.
This edition is one
of the first Sony eBook Readers to
use the pearl
screen by
e-Ink.
I wonder, is it designed so that you can fold both
screens together in the opposite direction (as opposed to being closed) when reading
using the
e-ink side
of things?
All
of these have made reading off the
screen a dream and has been achieved by the
use of new new
e-ink Pearl
screen that allow 50 percent more contrast.
I can't even think
of an Android driven
e-ink reader that has a lock
screen that requires a password to
use, other than the Sony Digital Paper.
It should be glass and aluminum with an edge to edge
screen like the iPhone X, except instead
of an oled
screen use e-ink.
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..
We test the iPad's IPS
screen for e-book readability under a variety
of lighting conditions versus the competition
using Vizplex
e-Ink.
I
use ereaders because
of the incredible readability
of their paper - like
e-ink screens, not because their batteries last longer.
The present generation
of e-readers sport black and white
screens, most
of them
using the MIT Media Labs - developed
E-Ink technology.