Electronic paper / E Ink

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Electronic paper / E Ink
Sony's e-Book reader LIBRIé, the first device to utilize Philips' display solution for enhanced reading.
Photo: Sony
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Electronic paper / E Ink
High-resolution Electronic Ink Display prototype developed by Philips and E Ink. Electronic Ink Displays have paper-like viewing characteristics with excellent contrast ratio and clear images that can be seen from any angle. They are light-weight, consume no power when showing static images and allow high-resolution images.
Photo: Philips
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Electronic paper / E Ink
High-resolution Electronic Ink Display prototype developed by Philips and E Ink. Electronic Ink Displays have paper-like viewing characteristics with excellent contrast ratio and clear images that can be seen from any angle. They are light-weight, consume no power when showing static images and allow high-resolution images.
Photo: Philips
17 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 954 KB
Electronic paper / E Ink
High-resolution Electronic Ink Display prototype developed by Philips and E Ink. Electronic Ink Displays have paper-like viewing characteristics with excellent contrast ratio and clear images that can be seen from any angle. They are light-weight, consume no power when showing static images and allow high-resolution images.
Photo: Philips
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Electronic paper / E Ink
High-resolution Electronic Ink Display prototype developed by Philips and E Ink. Electronic Ink Displays have paper-like viewing characteristics with excellent contrast ratio and clear images that can be seen from any angle. They are light-weight, consume no power when showing static images and allow high-resolution images.
Photo: Philips