![]() With these displays, the user is able to bend the e-reader without damaging it and can fold it up to put in a pocket.Įlectronic-paper readers come in various sizes. LG Flex: Electronic paper that allows a flexible screen is still in development.It was acquired by E Ink in December 2012. SiPix: A former competitor to E Ink, which had displays with almost instantaneous page turns.E Ink Carta: E Ink's 4th-generation technology, which has higher contrast and a greater number of different levels of gray than their earlier technology the displays have a pixel density between 212 and 300 ppi.E Ink Triton: E Ink's 3rd-generation technology that featured the ability to show color in the display.A further revision of Pearl is Mobius, which uses flexible plastic in the display. E Ink Pearl: E Ink's 2nd-generation technology, which has higher contrast and a greater number of different levels of gray than their earlier technology.Although "eInk" may be used to talk about all electronic paper displays, "eInk" and "E Ink" are trademarked by E Ink, which provides the majority of the electronic paper displays used in devices. ![]() E ink: E Ink Corporation's 1st-generation technology, also known as E Ink Vizplex.With the backlight turned off, all have a similar appearance to "ink on paper" and are readable in bright environments. Some offer a backlight to allow low-light reading. Comparison of screen to paper size: A5 paper, 10.1-inch (257 mm) screen and A4 paperĪll electronic paper types offer lower power consumption and better sunlight contrast than LCDs.
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