E-Ink-Info: the e-paper experts
E-Ink-Info is the world's leading e-paper publication for over 5 years. E-Paper displays, used in e-readers, signage and retail applications, are extremely efficient and readable. We bring you daily e-paper news and industry services.
Recent e-Paper News
Papercast launches new battery-powered 13" E Ink transit displays
ePaper passenger information display developer Papercast launched two new products, both based on 13" E Ink displays. These are battery-powered flag and compact displays, that Papercast says were engineered to meet the specific needs of bus stop flags in North America and Europe.
Papercast says that these displays can operate for 3 years, or even more, on a single battery charge. At the heart of this innovation is Papercast’s in-house developed advanced e-paper driver circuit board, that increase the power efficiency of the system.
New e-paper device:Bigme E-Ink 25.3" All-In-One PC
Bigme's 25.3" E Ink All-in-One PC offers a 25.3" color front-lit E Ink display, an Intel Core i5 chipset, Windows 11, an HDMI output for connecting an external 2nd display.
Bigme will launch the PC in a kickstarter crowdfunding campaign soon.
Recent ePaper Industry News, October 2023
The ePaper industry and market, led by E Ink, is growing, mostly fueled by demand for electronic shelf labels, next-gen tablets and eReaders, and signage displays. Here are some recent and popular news that you may find of interest:
- Walmart to install 60 million E Ink shelf labels at 500 stores in the US
- E Ink announces the first deployment of its Kaleido 3 Outdoor signage
- Sharp expands its ePoster lineup with color 13.3" and 25.3" displays
- E Ink launches Spectra 6 full-color ePaper display technology
- McLaren tests E Ink ads in its racing cars
- E Ink Gallery 3 ACeP color ePaper displays move into mass production
- Huawei sold 110,000 E Ink tablet devices in 2 months, sues Amazon over E Ink patents
- Harvard researchers find that E Ink displays are healthier than LCD or OLED displays
- Amazon launches a 10.2-inch eNote/eReader device
- E Ink to spend around $110 million to expand its production facilities
- reMarkable sold over a million E Ink tablets, raises funds
- Is Apple testing color E Ink displays for future foldable phones and tablets?
- Is Amazon developing a foldable E Ink Kindle device?
New e-paper device:TCL 40 NXTPAPER
The TCL 40 NXTPAPER smartphone sports TCL's NCVM reflective LC display. The phone comes in two models: the standard is based on a 6.78” FHD+ panel while the 5G model has a smaller 6.6" HD+ display. Other features include a 32MP selfie camera, triple camera system, 8 GB of RAM (6GB in the 5G model) and 256 GB of storage.
The 49 NXTPAPER display has received a reflection-free TÜV certification, and it offers anti-glare functionality achieved by "producing a paper-like matte effect texture". The display is covered by a fingerprint smudge-resistant material, to make reading more comfortable.
A new transportation project in Bali to adopt Papercast' 23-inch solar-powered E Ink signage displays
Papercast LTD announced that it is partnering with Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) in a transformative public transportation project in Bali, Indonesia. TMF leads this initiative, that aims to address critical urban mobility challenges, including congestion, parking availability, public transport utilisation and air pollution.
The project has two core components: Dynamic Bus Schedule Displays and Smart xEV Park and Ride solution (which includes a deployment of an app-powered fixed route shuttle service). The first component will include Papercast's 23” outdoor solar-powered e-paper displays that will be strategically installed at bus stops to show real-time bus arrival information, route details, marketing content and other essential updates, in both Indonesian and English.
Sharp expands its ePoster lineup with color 13.3" and 25.3" displays
Earlier this year, E Ink announced a partnership with Sharp to bring ePaper posters to the market. Sharp and EIH has been collaborating for three years, and this is the first commercial step in that collaboration. Sharp released the first 42" monochrome E Ink displays (or e-posters as they call them) in the Japanese market in April 2023.
The two companies now announced that Sharp is also introducing color ePoster displays - the company will release 13.3" and 25.3" models in September and October 2023.
New e-paper device:Dasung Paperlike Color
Dasung's first color monitor, the Paperlike Color, offers a 25.3-inch Kaleido 3 Color E-ink Screen, 3K resolution, 4096 colors and the company's Dasung X-Color Filter technology that enhances color contrast, brightness, text clarity, and dynamic color effects.
The Paperlike Color is offered in two versions, flat and curved (with a 4000R curvature).
The Paperlike Color will launch soon in a crowdfunding campaign at IndieGogo.
E Ink announces the first deployment of its Kaleido 3 Outdoor signage
E Ink announced that Mercury Innovation deployed its E Ink Kaleido 3 Outdoor displays as smart transit signage, in Sydney, Australia. This is the world's first installation of E Ink's new outdoor displays.
The project features twelve signs that are equipped with solar-power 13.3" color E Ink panels, enabling a zero-emission digital display that optimizes curbside management for the greater Sydney community.
New e-paper device:Philips Tableaux
The Philips Tableaux is a digital poster based on a 25" ACeP E Ink color display. The signage display is based on Android 11 has 16GB of storage, and can be updated by USB, LAN or Wi-Fi connection, with content updates managed remotely or manually.
Philips targets applications such as retail stores, art galleries, etc. The Tableaux is now available.
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