By Alisa Loigman ITMG 100 Professor Carl Rebman
Display Characteristics Light weight Low power consumption Readability in sunlight Thin and flexible Black and white display Any shape
SONY Reader Portable eBook Reader Price Starts at $ Lasts up to 7,550 page turns on one battery charge High contrast for wide viewing angle Delphi Long-Range Keyfob Wireless Bi-directional Non Rectangular shape
Seiko’s Watch features the E Ink curved display The eNewspaper is an alternative medium for print media Contains a wireless link to download content Has capacity to store hundreds of pages of newspapers, books, and documents seikowatches.com
E Ink has extended the utility of the Electronic Paper Display (EPD) into a new class of products that allows for viewing information in ways that are easy on the eyes EPD technology bring us closer to the paperless office EPD is a whole new medium for information distribution
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