Hand-written notes are quick and easy, but without the ability to properly interact with our digital world, it can also mean ...
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 ...
The new Xueyisheng X1 e-note device launched days ago isn't just another e-paper tablet device coming our way. It is unique ...
The color electronic paper display not only keeps the energy consumption low, but has unbeatable daylight readability. No signal? No problem, as the relevant maps are pre-loaded on the device.
Electronic paper potentially offers an efficient alternative by providing a display that only requires electrical power to refresh and change the image. In essence once an image is 'written' to an ...
The first electronic paper was developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s. It used a thin sheet of Xerox Gyricon plastic, containing millions of charged beads with black and white ...
As e-paper modules have become more affordable, we’ve started to see them pop up more and more in hacker projects. It used to be that you had to force a second-hand Kindle to do your bidding ...
You can access the E-Paper through your mobile device or desktop. There are many ways to access the paper on these devices. You must have an active subscription to access the E-Paper. From a ...
Discotic liquid crystals can be used for a variety of electronic and optical applications ... with this method are human skin, metals, paper, leaves, fruit and vegetables. This certainly promises ...
(1) A paper-thin display technology. See electronic paper and E Ink. (2) A variety of coated and uncoated papers specialized for computer printers. (3) (DigitalPaper) A line of document ...
If you're viewing the E-Paper from a desktop or mobile device, click on the menu icon at the top far right corner of the page (it looks like three stacked horizontal lines). From the drop-down ...