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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

For QuirkLogic, 2018 is the Ramp-up Year

by Ken Werner

QuirkLogic’s 42″ E Ink-based Quilla whiteboard is the world’s largest battery powered display, said company CEO Nashir Samanani when we met for an interview at CES. But Samanani objected to my use of the …

Tags:CES 2018| E Ink| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 02

E Ink Spreads Its Reflective Wings

by Ken Werner

Although Amazon does not make sales numbers of its Kindle eReaders public, and it is fashionable in some quarters to announce the death of eBooks, it seems as if sales of Kindles (by far …

Tags:CES 2018| E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 25 - Issue 02