Electronic paper, also known as e-paper or electronic ink (E Ink), is a display technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary paper. It utilizes the principles of electrophoresis to create a ...
Fortunately, a range of new display technologies, known collectively as 'electronic paper', are now starting to enter the market and promise to end the eyestrain and save a phenomenal amount of ...
E Ink has collaborated with PocketBook and Sharp to create a new low-power digital poster that displays images and artwork on ...
Solum announced the launch of a new generation of e-paper signage solutions based on the E Ink Spectra 6 color e-paper ...
Meet the world's first ePaper digital color InkPosterâ„¢ to be launched at CES 2025, created in collaboration between ...
I’m not a fan of those TVs sold in picture frame surrounds that companies tell you are good for displaying art in your homes.
Regular Hackaday readers may recall the Inkplate family of devices: open source all-in-one development boards that combine the power and versatility of the ESP32 with electronic paper displays ...
Developed as a collaboration between PocketBook, E Ink and Sharp, the InkPoster only draws power when it switches the art on ...
Although electronic paper that can display monochrome static images has been growing in popularity, the next generation of products will soon be capable of displaying video in full colour.
The E Ink Spectra 6 color screen redefines digital display technology, offering a paper-like viewing experience through millions of electronic color ink Microcups® that ensure eye-safe and glare ...
InkPoster is a true game-changer, combining unparalleled sustainability, energy efficiency, and advanced paper-like technology to revolutionize art displays. At its core is the eco-conscious E Ink ...