Tag: E Ink
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E Ink working on Kindle-like smartwatch
The wearable tech revolution, which already is dominating the scene this year, could set to become more exciting, following E Ink's announcement that its technology could be used for both the screen and body of an upcoming smartwatch. The main…
Sony 13.3-inch E Ink notepad to take the weight out of student rucksacks
If you've ever put your back out lugging texbooks and notepads from lecture to lecture at university, you'll be wanting to give Sony a great big round of applause for their latest prototype gadget. The company are trialling a new…
Plastic Logic Smart Watch concept preview: A glimpse at the flexible displays that could power the Apple iWatch
After stealing the show at CES 2013 with their flexible e-paper concepts, Plastic Logic have really captured the zeitgeist with their latest prototype, a smartwatch using a flexible colour e-paper display. Could this be what to expect from Samsung's upcoming…
CES 2013: Plastic Logic PaperTab flexible tablet could be the future of paper
Plastic Logic may have left their own-branded eReader devices behind, but they're still innovating in the electronic paper field. For CES 2013, they've teamed up with Intel and Queen's University to develop the PaperTab, a 10.7 inch flexible tablet concept…
Would you use Yota Devices' dual screen LCD/E-ink smartphone?
Smartphone design has got a bit stale in recent months. Edge-to-edge screens, ever-larger displays, NFC and the odd boost in camera tech are all to be expected, but all the major manufacturers have more-or-less settled on a winning formula, that…
Qualcomm shutting down promising Mirasol colour e-reader department
Ah, Qualcomm's magical Mirasol displays; we never really got a chance to become better acquainted? The e-reader displays which were capable of showing colour as well as greyscale in direct sunlight just like regular Kindle e-ink screens, will no longer…