 And here's another e-ink dress, right? It is. So this dress was designed by Bergmeier Associates. They are a company in Boston, Massachusetts, and they had a unique design challenge where they had to create outfits using non-traditional textiles. And so they contacted us and asked if they could use e-ink material. This is our Prism film, and you can see they've integrated it here, and it is subtly changing from black to white. And there's like a battery on the back somewhere. Yes, so we have it plugged in here at the show, but it was originally with a battery pack. They had three of these outfits, and they won Best in Show at the design festival. Nice, so it's definitely coming for closing. The smart closing business is going to be full of e-ink stuff and the smart closing, right? It could be if we have designers and integrators that are willing to develop such a thing. Nice, and there's some huge, the Quirk Logic, the Quilla. Yep, so these are the Quilla boards. These are ready to ship. They are shipping now. We ship, we work with Quilla, we provide the 42 inch black and white panel. Quilla does the integration on all of the software for their smart interactive whiteboards. Nice, and up here, looking at the lights, and this light is also- So this is using the Prism architecture film. And it is a, we just designed it here in-house. So the film is just wrapped around this form. As you can see, you can cut different shapes into it and still have the material switch. Oh, nice. So you can kind of program how often it needs to, how quickly it's often changed. Yep, you could. And let's look over there. This is more, this is an interesting project. So over here, we're talking about a very special art installation. So an artist in California, overall, it's an artistic firm. They were awarded a contract from the San Diego International Airport to create a living art sculpture on the outside of the building. This one is a color shifting back and forth, right? So this video here explains about Prism material itself, but the art installation is using these black and white panels. So that's the one up there. And these are shifting like- These are right here. So these are the panels. This is the actual panel that's up on the building. It's all powered by solar. There's a little capacitor in here. Each one of these tiles, and there are 2,100 of them on the building are autonomous. They talk to each other and they sequence through an animation that the artist created. And they call it U-Brawl. U-Brawl is the name of the firm that came up with the design and who worked with us to install it. Nice. Yeah. So let's walk over here. Sure. Right here, you have some- So over here, we have quite a lot of different, sort of the newest generations of e-writing tablets, foldable displays. So this is definitely happening in 2018. If we have a customer who is willing to launch something, yes. So what's the difference in price between, let's say, a display that's not as flexible or are they actually the same? This is also a flexible display, right? It is, yeah. So it's actually the same display? It's the same display. So it's just the same display, just a different way of using it? Correct. So actually the cost kind of is the same? It could be. That sort of thing depends on size, it depends on volume, a lot of different factors. So this is a recent release by a company in Japan. It is an e-manga. And so what they've done was they wanted people to feel like they were still interacting with a book. So they actually enclosed it in something that looks like a book. And yet it fits the entire series of e-manga publications. I think there's 260 something in here. And it just switches. So it's a real product? Yeah. Is shipping? It is. They started shipping, they start in February. And it's two, six inch, or it's more? I think these are 7.8. 7.8 inch. All right. And this one I think is so awesome, it's so beautiful, it's so light. It is, yep. It's using a flexible display so you don't have to worry about the weight of the glass. It also makes it more robust. You can drop it without worrying about breaking the TFT. So for now, these kinds of, and this is also beautiful, and this is the latest Sony. That is? Yeah. It's beautiful, but these devices still, if people wanna buy them, they're like, this is around $800, right? It's mainly because the panel is not into very, very large quantities yet, or? There's a combination of factors. So they're using a large flexible display. There are not a lot of customers that are using them. But, excuse me, the bigger issue really is, how does the company drive the display? What kind of software are they putting together? How much design work has gone into that? So there's a lot of things that affect pricing, not just panel. So right there, if I take this one, then I can, so it's a beautiful new Sony, very, very light. Very thin. But if this becomes a huge market, which is what I'm hoping, is a dream that everybody should start buying these, right? I agree. Then the prices can come down for the E-Ink panel, right? Potentially, yeah. Potentially. Because this needs to be something everybody. The panel is only one part of pricing, right? So the companies right now, are spending a lot of money on R&D and development for software. So that all gets baked into the cost of the product. All right. What is this one? So this is a really cool new device. It is an e-learning tablet with a customer in China called OK. So what they're doing is it's interactive learning for students. So the questions are up here. You answer the question. Yeah, maybe. So it's testing and they're utilizing an LCD on one hand and an EPD on the other. So it's capacitive down here? Yep. And they have... I don't think you get this. I cannot reach Chinese, so I can't. Go for all of the different menu options. But you can write on this and you can actually send the content from here to the LCD. Or if you're reading something on the LCD, you can pull it over to the EPD. And right here is another large bookstay here. They even integrated the HDMI, so it's a monitor. It's a HDMI monitor right here. And Remarkable also got lots of talk about on the internet, right? Yeah, this has got a lot of interest and they are back-ordered. People are waiting some time for their devices to come in because they're still... It's good that they pop it out because they have sold way more than people expected. There's a lot of quantities that helps hopefully bring the cost down for at least the part that's the E in display. Of course, for the other side. Well, this is a standard panel. This is a 10.3, so it's a standard display. But it's still a new one. A 10.3 is kind of like a new... It's a newer size, but it's using a glass-facked TFT. So there's nothing incredibly new about that technology. But they've done a lot of work on the software and so it has a pressure sensitivity when you draw. It's great for sketching and it's extremely fast. All right. And here we're looking at some shelf labels. This is a huge market with the shelf labels. And of course, the e-readers... Yeah, we have more e-readers here. And then these are by our first visitor, who has different conference rooms. So they have some... Oh, this one is a big one. Do you mind holding this? That's a nice big one. So what is that for? Conference rooms? So it could be for conference rooms. It could be for way-finding. It can be for general information. So it can really... The user can decide what information they want to be able to put on this. So that transfers the data from somewhere and kind of triggers and... Yeah. And this one that you could see, they put a thick glass top on it to give some robustness to it. A little bit more polished blood. That could be right there on the side of a meeting room door. Yeah. And a... Yeah, I know that you say... Is there any chance you can grab the radio or the stuff from there? In a... Yeah. Or I can't... Let's walk over there. Yeah. So that's cool. Yeah, so this is a... Whoa. It is a music device. Yeah. Yep, so two 13-inch flexible displays. You can download your music scores. You can annotate to it. Make your notes. Yeah. That's really cool. Is it shipping? It is, yes. So it's a Guido. Yeah. And it was originally launched in Japan. Actually, a Japanese company did a video with them. But it is awesome. Yep, and it's selling in the U.S. now. They just launched the new store. When I saw the video, it was just a prototype, but now it's really shipping. It is really shipping, and they just launched their updated content store actually this week. I'm guessing it will probably be more than a thousand dollars, right? It's because you need two big displays. Yeah. It's not the... Yeah. It's probably... You don't know the price, right? I believe it's $1,300. $1,300. Yeah. All right. And then we have the luggage. Yep. So we have luggage tags over here. So this is the one with Ramoa. Yep. So again, you have an app when you check in. It updates your luggage tag for your destination. Yep. And some smaller luggage over here. Yep. So these ones can be separate from your... So you don't have to buy it integrated into luggage or you can buy it integrated. All right. Let me jump over here. Awesome. Right there. Some shoes. Yep. So the shoes and the handbag are both using the architectural prism sounds. That's so nice. What's cool about these is you can actually change the pattern through an app. So you have an app. You download it onto your phone and then... Is it both sides? No. It's just... I mean it could be, but in this particular case. But it's so cool. Yeah. It feels... It looks like a... Is there a brand? No. We made these. People could see that you can put them in shoes. You could put them in purses. You could have your dog here. You could have your dog here. You could have your kids. You could have your kids. If you have kids and then you could put kids there. You could. Put the family right here. It looks really nice. And you can also... Is it Bluetooth to the phone? Have you updated the image? There's an app on your phone. Yes. It's also fantastic. Yes. That's both e-ink prototypes, right? Yes. And somebody's doing e-ink on this. Yes. We have a number of different smartwatches. Yeah. So we've got... This is a newer one here. This is by who? So this is... I believe this is our prototype. And what they're doing is they're using... One of our displays with a hole in the middle. And then they actually have watch movement behind it. So all around here is... Wow. That's so cool. So we see mountains. What is that? What does that represent? So how busy are you going to be during the week? Maybe the calendar? The steps are going to be showing? Yeah. Oh. That's really cool. I want this watch. Can you put that display in my... It needs to be the back of my swatch? Yeah. Because my swatch is great, but it's not smart. So we need to do some deals with the... And then this is the new Epson GPS watch. Wow. So Epson is out with the E-Link watch for GPS. Yep. And it's available on their website. And it uses a bunch of switches. It has all kinds of UIs. Nice. Cool. GPS. So if people get lost or something. Exactly. Well, runners, hikers, boaters, everybody finds that useful. Is that a Nokia? Yep. So this is the why things go. So I'm actually wearing one of them as well. I've walked a lot of steps here at CES. This has been for a year or two already, right? Yes. Your markets? Yep. But it's great. They're waterproof. They're really low, low power. What time is it? Are you used to it? Using it? Yep. You just click and then you see. So what was the other stuff? Those are my steps for the day. So I'm here at CES. I've walked quite a bit. It's actually quite awesome, right? Yeah. It's very awesome. Is it? It is quite affordable. So this is a medical patch. So what it's doing is it's got a flat battery here. It's got a sensor. So it's designed for medical monitoring and adherence. So when a patient needs to update one of their patches and they push the button, it will tell them whether it's accepted or whether they need to press it again. It gives them a countdown for how long the medication is going to still be viable or it reminds them to remove the patch and put a new one on. So in a medical field, you'll have solutions. It's like a credit card. Yeah. It just has a whole bunch of electronics. So you actually affix it right to your own. So this is flexible plastics electronics, right? Yep. And battery. Yep. The battery, where is that? Under that, yeah. Oh, there's a flexible battery right here. The whole thing is flexible. Yeah. The edible one. All right. Cool. And what is this? So this is the newest Yodafone. It's the Yodafone 3. So it's LCD on one side, EPD on the other. How big is the EPD here? This is a 5.2 inch. So they upgraded every, the Yodafone 1, 2, 3, every time they had an upgrade, it was better and better each time? Yes. Black and white part, right? It's the same. Is it past? Yeah. And the users of the Yodafone are quite happy. They are reading a lot. They are. In a nice way. And actually Hisense has one out as well. So the same concept, LCD on one side, EPD on the other. And they're also showing this in their booth out in Central Hall. Nice. I think it's turned off. When did that launch? This year, I'm not sure. In 2017, I'm not exactly sure when. A few months ago. Black and white? Yeah. And that's the ink case. Nope. This ink case here is for, it fits a large phone. It's for one of the... It looks like an iPhone plus size, yeah. This is for black and white. And ink. Yeah. It's a little radio. And you can actually make phone calls through. So it's Bluetooth. You can have radio stations pre-programmed. There's an app on your phone. So you can change the display to be updated with your own content. Cool. What are you doing with those t-shirts here? These actually have a price tag on them. So this is our partner Powercast. And they're doing updateable clothing tags. They do the wireless power. Yes. So it's through NFC. So you have a wand. You scan the wand. The price can update. You have to go close to them to do... I mean, you don't stand feet away from it. But you don't have to be right on top of it. And then each of them will get updated automatically. Those little tags right here. And when you get out of the store, they recycle the tags. Yeah. So just put it on another. Exactly. Nice. All right. So always busy, right? Always busy. Yes. Thank you. Hopefully we'll get some large quantities of the large displays. I think those are very, very interesting. They are. We have a lot of customers interested. Stop only watching Netflix all the time. And you can start making something creative, right? That's right. All right. Read more.