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An electronic organizer (or electric organizer) is a small calculator-sized computer, often with an built-in diary application and other functions such as an address book and calendar, replacing paper-based personal organizers. Typically, it has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of one, two, or three lines.
A 16×2-character dot-matrix display, where each character is made from a grid of 5×7 dots. A dot-matrix display is a low-cost electronic digital display device that displays information on machines such as clocks, watches, calculators, and many other devices requiring a simple alphanumeric (and/or graphic) display device of limited resolution.
By 1982, pocket LCD TVs based on LCD technology were developed in Japan. [17] The 2.1-inch Epson ET-10 [ 18 ] Epson Elf was the first color LCD pocket TV, released in 1984. [ 19 ] In 1988, a Sharp research team led by engineer T. Nagayasu demonstrated a 14-inch full-color LCD, [ 12 ] [ 20 ] which convinced the electronics industry that LCD ...
This list includes LCD, OLED and microLED display manufacturers. LCD uses a liquid crystal that reacts to an electric current blocking light or allowing it to pass through the panel, whereas OLED/microLED displays consist of electroluminescent organic/inorganic materials that generate light when a current is passed through the material.
E Ink Mobius is an E Ink display using a flexible plastic backplane, so it can resist small impacts and some flexing. [41] Products using this include Sony Digital Paper DPT-S1, [42] Pocketbook CAD Reader Flex, [43] Dasung Paperlike HD and Onyx Boox MAX 3. E Ink Triton, announced in November 2010, is a color display that is easy to read in high ...
An LCD screen used as a notification panel for travellers. Each pixel of an LCD typically consists of a layer of molecules aligned between two transparent electrodes, often made of indium tin oxide (ITO) and two polarizing filters (parallel and perpendicular polarizers), the axes of transmission of which are (in most of the cases) perpendicular to each other.
Samsung released their first transparent LCD in late 2011, and Planar published a report on a prototype electroluminescent transparent display in 2012. [1] Not long after, UK-based Crystal Display Systems began to sell transparent LCDs remanufactured from conventional LCD displays. [2] LG demonstrated a transparent LCD in 2015. [3]
It differs from other e-readers in having a replaceable battery, and a separate touch-screen color LCD below the main electronic paper reading screen. In 2017, Sony and reMarkable offered e-books tailored for writing with a smart stylus. [50] In 2020, Onyx released the first frontlit 13.3 inch electronic paper Android tablet, the Boox Max Lumi.