ePaper
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Boox has launched an updated version of its 10.3-inch color e-note, adding "seamless connectivity" with a folio keyboard, upgrading the pen stylus and bumping up to Android 15. There's also a pocket-friendly color ePaper device with 5G connectivity.
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China's Reinkstone has launched a 10.1-inch color e-paper tablet that runs on Android 11, which offers the kind of reading and doodling experience of the excellent Remarkable 2, but with the added draw of color.
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E Ink has revealed what it's calling the world's largest commercially available active matrix ePaper module at CES 2017. QuirkLogic's eWriter connected writer system has been combined with E Ink's 42-inch ePaper display technology for the Quilla whiteboard.
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Paper may not be quite so dead after all. By simply rubbing or tapping one of Disney Research's new Paper Generators, users can illuminate LEDs, sound buzzers, or even activate e-ink displays.
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LG Displays is mass producing a 6-inch plastic e-paper display for the European market this spring.
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Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute has developed a highly flexible electronic paper that's both re-writable and re-usable, and doesn't need electricity to retain the screen image.
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Delta Electronics has unveiled a magazine-sized color e-Reader at Computex.
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Fujitsu will show a new color e-paper this week with dramatic improvements - 1.3 times brighter, three times more contrast and twice the re-write speed.
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Western Digital’s new My Passport Studio portable drive features a customizable always-on e-paper display.
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LG recently presented the world's largest e-paper.
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Researchers at Philips have developed pixel manipulation technology that could see the whole surface of devices being painted according to the user's mood or ambient colorscapes being applied to windows, walls or rooms.
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Samsung has demonstrated the world’s first carbon nanotube-based color active matrix electrophoretic display (EPD) e-paper. The new color e-paper device is a 14.3-inch format display that offers bright light readability and low power consumption.
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