Pebble's founder is back with a company called Core Devices and two familiar smartwatches—Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2—but this ...
Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky just unveiled two new smartwatches that will be instantly familiar for long-time fans of the ...
Electronic paper, also known as e-paper or electronic ink (E Ink), is a display technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary paper. It utilizes the principles of electrophoresis to create a ...
Several tablets advertise paper-like displays that are easier on the eyes than traditional tablets like iPads or Galaxy Tab ...
the device is able to track the poles of a magnet in real-time and produce an approximation of what the field lines would look like on its electronic paper display. Relative field strength is ...
Reading and writing on regular tablets can be tiring for your eyes, which is where E Ink can help. But colors often appear ...
You can access the E-Paper through your mobile device or desktop. There are many ways to access the paper on these devices. You must have an active subscription to access the E-Paper. From a ...
Electronic paper potentially offers an efficient alternative by providing a display that only requires electrical power to refresh and change the image. In essence once an image is 'written' to an ...
E Ink, the leading company in electronic paper technology, has joined forces with Realtek Semiconductor to introduce a ...
I got my hands on TCL's newest Nxtpaper screen tech, on both a phone and a tablet, and was really impressed by the upgrades.
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How-To Geek on MSNPebble Is Back With 2 New E-Paper Smartwatches Starting at $149The original Pebble e-paper smartwatch made its Kickstarter debut all the way back in April 2012. Its initial fundraising goal was $100,000, but it had raised ...
The first electronic paper was developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s. It used a thin sheet of Xerox Gyricon plastic, containing millions of charged beads with black and white ...
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