C3 Labs, headquartered in Sri Lanka, has announced the establishment of a new business unit called Pixel Paper Labs, focusing ...
Researchers from Uppsala University and the University of Gothenburg recently proposed a new type of anti-glare screen that ...
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I turned a photo frame and an ESP32 into the perfect smart home display
Over time, I've found different uses for it, and the most recent way that I'm using it is likely the one I'll settle on.
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Retina E-Paper Design Could Boost E-Ink Displays to 4K and Higher
Modern smartphones have pixel densities ranging from 300 to 500 pixels per inch. Retina E-Paper pixels could be crammed into ...
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I started using an E Ink display as my second monitor
It may not be a "true" second monitor, but it looks great on my desk and helps keep me on track better than an actual second ...
Japanese IT solutions provider StellarLink has partnered with Taiwan’s E Ink Holdings and AUO Display Plus to introduce two new e-paper display products to the Japanese market.
Aura has launched the Ink Frame, which is its first color e-paper display. This technology also allows it to finally go cordless, making it ideal for hanging in your home. The Ink Frame is claimed to ...
Aura, known for its digital photo frames, today announced the launch of the $499 Ink Frame. The Ink Frame is Aura's first color e-paper display, with all other models using LCD displays. According to ...
Scientists in Sweden have created a revolutionary new form of “electronic paper” that could change the way we interact with screens — from smartphones and laptops to next-generation virtual and ...
Through this partnership, StellarLink joins the E Ink partner ecosystem, expanding the network of system integrators and solution developers in Japan. The collaboration underscores the growing ...
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The World’s Smallest Pixels Are Here and They Might Change Screens Forever. Meet Retina-Matching Displays
Imagine a display so sharp your eyes can’t tell where the pixels end and the real world begins. That’s what a team of Swedish ...
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