E Ink
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E Ink is a versatile technology, but one thing it's always had trouble with is color. It has used color filter arrays (CFA), but the range and richness of those is limited. Now, E Ink has unveiled Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP), which it promises will bring the full color gamut to its screens.
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Sydney has become the world's first city to feature E Ink-based traffic signs. The signs display information to motorists during special events like football matches or concerts, and promise improved reliability over standard electronic roadsigns.
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iShuu Tech's Volvorii Timeless shoes aim to continue the trend of bringing E Ink technology to fashion, integrating a user-customizable, flexible panel into a pair of high heels. The product is currently seeking support through a crowdfunding campaign.
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Tago Arc is an E Ink fashion accessory that can be customized to look exactly as the user desires, and never needs to be charged. It connects to a smartphone companion app, allowing the wearer to create their own designs, or purchase from a library of images.
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While at IFA 2014, Gizmag talked E Ink products past, present and future with the company's Director of Product Management Giovanni Mancini.
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When you think of e-readers, what's the first brand that comes to mind? Kindle, perhaps? Well, despite hitting some hard times, Barnes & Noble's Nook line also has its share of loyal customers. And they just got a holiday treat, as B&N has launched a refreshed frontlit Nook GlowLight e-reader.
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Seiko has unveiled a new E-Ink watch which features a high-res active matrix display.
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Emue Technologies has unveiled the next generation of its anti-fraud credit card. The device combines an embedded 14-segment E Ink display with a 12-button numeric keypad, microprocessor and, despite being the same size as a conventional c
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Amazon has announced an international version of its Kindle e-book reader.
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E Ink has announced availability of its next generation segmented display cells (SDC). The new SDCs are 40% thinner with a wider operational temperature range and viewable angle of nearly 180°.
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Art Technology Ltd has launched its Phosphor branded luxury watches which utilize E Ink’s high contrast, wide viewing angle Electronic Paper Display technology to show time in analog or digital formats.