E Ink Announces Next Generation Custom And Standard Display Cells
Bron: eInk press release
09.05.08 iE
Ink® Corporation, the leading developer and marketer of electronic
paper display technology, today announced general availability of
its next generation segmented display cells (SDC). The SDC products
are simple digit, icon and alpha-numeric displays, offering exceptional
readability in a paper-thin form factor that uses minimal battery
power.
The new SDCs are 40% thinner with a wider operational
temperature range and increased flexibility for repetitive 3-D bends
or 2-D conformable solutions. Applications include consumer electronics,
PC-accessory, display smartcards, capacity indicators, electronic
shelf labels, signage and communications applications. The SDC displays
use the same E Ink Vizplex™ technology that is shipping in
popular electronic book devices such as the Amazon Kindle, SONY
Reader and iRex iLiad.
"When you need information to make a decision,
an E Ink SDC display lets you see it quickly and clearly from any
angle," said Russ Wilcox, President and CEO, E Ink Corporation.
"With a paper-thin and flexible plastic display that can be
cut to any shape, innovative product designs are limited only by
the imagination of the designers"
"After an extensive review of display technologies,
Delphi chose E Ink's segmented electronic paper displays for our
wireless, bi-directional key fob that has been designed to offer
car-to-user and user-to-car communication over an extremely long
range," said Joe DiCarlo, Director of Engineering for Controls
and Security in North America, Delphi. "The groundbreaking
fob offers packaging flexibility and does not consume much power.
Because it provides drivers valuable vehicle information and control,
it is imperative that its display can be read in bright sunlight.
Thanks to E Ink, that is possible."
"E Ink has enabled us to offer superior display
solutions to the world's leading producers of smart cards for bank
card and OTC token applications" said George Ou, CEO of Smart
Displayer. "E Ink's displays are flexible, extremely thin,
sunlight readable and consume very little power." more
on eInk.com
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