@siciliano29 i design multimedia devices and have received one sample of epaper screen that is set with a bottle of wine image for more than a year now without visible image degradation
@siciliano29 Dear mate this device's screen is ePaper but deposited on a plastic substrate so it can be fitted in a rigid device. ePaper's other main characteristics is that once you set the little ink bubbles(epaper pixels) with electrostatic field you can completely disconnect the screen - even rip it off the device and it wil keep the image- thus acting like paper. It needs no electricity for a very long time to protect the picture. the flexibility is just one more thing to it.
This is nice attempt, but in the future the refreshing speed will have to be shortened to something around 10 - 20 milli seconds, instead of 700 milliseconds. I wonder how this compares to the Mirasol technology from Qualcomm...
the onli thing tat bothers me a lil is the refresh rate
ionglacier 1 year ago
hahahahaha, Kenshiro FTW. xD
Psycho1922 1 year ago
@siciliano29 i design multimedia devices and have received one sample of epaper screen that is set with a bottle of wine image for more than a year now without visible image degradation
sanches2 1 year ago
@siciliano29 Dear mate this device's screen is ePaper but deposited on a plastic substrate so it can be fitted in a rigid device. ePaper's other main characteristics is that once you set the little ink bubbles(epaper pixels) with electrostatic field you can completely disconnect the screen - even rip it off the device and it wil keep the image- thus acting like paper. It needs no electricity for a very long time to protect the picture. the flexibility is just one more thing to it.
sanches2 1 year ago
How exactly is this "ePaper" ?? This is more of a color eREADER. ePaper is paper thin and bendable, hence the namesake.
*confused*
siciliano29 1 year ago
well done
MultiGeekster 1 year ago
This is nice attempt, but in the future the refreshing speed will have to be shortened to something around 10 - 20 milli seconds, instead of 700 milliseconds. I wonder how this compares to the Mirasol technology from Qualcomm...
87solarsky 1 year ago
@SanzoKun XD
heskey95 1 year ago
brilliant. now just put this in the Kindle and i'll buy it :)
SanzoKun 1 year ago