Polymer Vision has created an e-ink display that's totally rollable, and they've created a mobile device that will use it. This technology is sure to please all Earth: Final Conflict fans.
Polymer Vision has created an e-ink display that's totally rollable, and they've created a mobile device that will use it. This technology is sure to please all Earth: Final Conflict fans.
vi ricordate che si parlava di questa tecnologia che era economicissima con un processi di fabbricazione semplicissimo? semplice insomma, poco costoso, infatti il mororola FONE F3 porta questo displey che, per raggioni commerciali lo chiamano(EPD) costa 20euro nuovo, ma non il displey, tutto il cellulare intendo....quindi, perchè vendono questa tecnologia, che è economicissima a prezzi stratosferici?????
It is so compact and fast. The fastest I've ever seen. It's the best so far(for me). You can take your books in your pocket, not in your bag like kindle and sony e reader. And you don't need to wait for days for next page.
Wait till electrowetting-displays comes to market. Full color 300 fps displays. No backlight. Perfect viewable in direct sunlight. Also a development from Holland. (Google Liquavista)
eInk cannot be backlit, since it's opaque. They are working on a frontlit solution using another layer on top. I have to wonder if the added thickness would conflict with the flexibility though.
The major limitation with OLED is that it has terrible contrast in daylight. The technology is "emissive" (pixels produce light directly, rather than reflecting like eInk or modulating like LCD), and generally doesn't have the "power" to compete with the sun's sheer ambiance.
The major limitation with OLED is that it has terrible contrast in daylight. The technology is "emissive" (pixels produce light directly, rather than reflecting like eInk or modulating like LCD), and generally doesn't have the "power" to compete with the sun's sheer ambiance.