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ePaper Roundup: E Ink and ClearInk

by Ken Werner

Last year at Display Week, there were several start-ups showing reflective displays of one sort or another. This year, the interlopers were gone, and we were free to concentrate on was now-maturing E Ink …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| eReaders| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

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Kobo Has a new eEreader

by Bob Raikes

Kobo has a new entry level eReader that has a 6″ E Ink display with 300 ppi. When we spotted the story, we were intrigued by a comment about the colour of the display, …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| eReaders| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 21

New Size of Sony “Digital Paper” Released

by Bob Raikes

Sony has introduced a new version of its ‘Digital Paper’ tablet which uses E Ink technology and is now available in a 10.3″ format with 1404 x 1872 resolution (4:3 aspect – 227ppi). The …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| eReaders| Mobile Display Monitor| sony| Vol 25 - Issue 20

E Ink Shows Large Format E Tile Panels – More at SID

by Steve Sechrist

In case you missed it, low-power panel maker E Ink Holdings highlighted it’s large format (2′ x 4′) single- segment solar powered wireless display technology at Display Week in Los Angeles last week. The …

Tags:DOOH| E Ink| Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs)| Outdoor Displays| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21| Wireless Charging

E Ink Invests in SES-imagotag

by Bob Raikes

E Ink and SES-imagotag, the ESL and pricing specialist, have announced a collaboration and E Ink has agreed to invest €26 million in the company. The aim of the partnership is to develop smart …

Tags:BOE| E Ink| Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs)| Investment| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 19

Plastic Logic Tests 500ppi EPD Display

by Bob Raikes

Plastic Logic has developed a sample of a 10.7″ electrophoretic (EPD) display that can support 500 ppi. The panel uses the current front plane from E Ink, but a new higher density backplane that …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Plastic Logic| Vol 25 - Issue 17

Dubai to Test Digital Licence Plates

by Bob Raikes

Authorities in Dubai are testing digital licence plates using E Ink technology. The licence plates are coming from the US company, Reviver Auto. (A New Display Application: Electronic License Plates). The plates have been …

Tags:Automotive| E Ink| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 14

E Ink Teams Up with Papercast to Deliver Smart Signage to Japan Bus Stops

by Andrew Fenn

E Ink and Papercast have announced their partnership to deploy smart bus stop displays in Japan, piloting in Aizuwakamatsu city, 217 kilometres from Tokyo. The displays leverage E Ink’s ePaper solution and low power …

Tags:E Ink| Japan| Large Display Monitor| Transport| Vol 25 - Issue 11

Hisense Adds Dual Display Option

by Bob Raikes

Hisense had a number of new smartphones at the show, but the one that caught our attention was the A2 Pro which is available now in Asia and is expected to be around €349 …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Hisense| Mobile Display Monitor| MWC 2018| Smartphones| Vol 25 - Issue 09

Papercast Launches Solar-Powered Bus Stop Displays in Israel

by Andrew Fenn

Projective, a technology provider for public transport operators, has deployed Papercast solar-powered e-paper bus stop displays for the Jerusalem Transportation Master Plan Team (JTMT) passenger information system upgrade in Israel. The multi-language e-paper displays, …

Tags:DOOH| E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Outdoor Displays| Transport| Vol 25 - Issue 05

ESLs from Opticon and JDI at NRF

by Matthew Brennesholtz

In my visit to NRF’s Big Show reported in last week’s LDM/MDM, I missed (at least) one Electronic Shelf Label (ESL) vendor on the NRF show floor, Opticon. Like three of the ESL vendors …

Tags:E Ink| Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs)| Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NRF 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 04