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  2. E Ink - Wikipedia

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    E Ink Carta and Carta HD displays support Regal waveform technology, which reduces the need for page refreshes. [56] The overall contrast in a product depends on the entire panel stack, including touch sensor and front light (when provided). [57] E Ink Spectra is a three pigment display.

  3. E Ink to Showcase Spectra 6 ePaper Retail Signage at NRF 2025 ...

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    E Ink Spectra 6 enables customers to utilize a full-color display with low power consumption for indoor digital signage, serving as a replacement for paper signs or light-emitting displays. E Ink Spectra 6 is geared for in-store advertising, indoor signage, and as a digital replacement for traditional paper signage.

  4. Electronic paper - Wikipedia

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    E Ink Corporation of E Ink Holdings Inc. released the first colored E Ink displays to be used in a marketed product. The Ectaco jetBook Color was released in 2012 as the first colored electronic ink device, which used E Ink's Triton display technology. [36] [37] E Ink in early 2015 also announced another color electronic ink technology called ...

  5. Joseph Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jacobson (born June 28, 1965 in Newton, Massachusetts), is a tenured professor and head of the Molecular Machines group at the Center for Bits and Atoms at the MIT Media Lab, and is one of the inventors of microencapsulated electrophoretic display [1] (known as E Ink) commonly used in electronic devices such as e-readers. [2]

  6. Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    Dyneema and Spectra are brands of lightweight high-strength oriented-strand gels spun through a spinneret. They have yield strengths as high as 2.4 GPa (350,000 psi) and density as low as 0.97 g/mL (0.035 lb/cu in) (for Dyneema SK75). [ 12 ]

  7. Electroluminescence - Wikipedia

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    Views of a liquid crystal display, both with electroluminescent backlight switched on (top) and switched off (bottom). Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical and electrical phenomenon, in which a material emits light in response to the passage of an electric current or to a strong electric field.

  8. PocketBook International - Wikipedia

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    PocketBook is a multinational company which produces e-book readers based on E Ink technology (an electronic paper technology) under the PocketBook brand. The company was founded in 2007 in Kyiv, Ukraine, and its headquarters were shifted to Lugano, Switzerland in 2012. [2]

  9. JD Albert - Wikipedia

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    JD Albert (born April 18, 1975) is an American engineer, inventor, and educator. Albert is one of the inventors of microencapsulated electrophoretic display (known as E Ink) commonly used in electronic devices such as e-readers.