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  2. E Ink - Wikipedia

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    E Ink Screen updating, slowed to 25% of real time. E Ink (electronic ink) is a brand of electronic paper (e-paper) display technology commercialized by the E Ink Corporation, which was co-founded in 1997 by MIT undergraduates JD Albert and Barrett Comiskey, MIT Media Lab professor Joseph Jacobson, Jerome Rubin and Russ Wilcox.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  5. E Ink Introduces Carta, the Next Generation of Electronic Ink ...

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    E Ink Introduces Carta, the Next Generation of Electronic Ink Display Technology CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- E Ink® Holdings, "E Ink" (8069.TW), a digital signage and display visionary ...

  6. Comparison of e-readers - Wikipedia

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    E Ink Triton: E Ink's 3rd-generation technology that featured the ability to show color in the display. E Ink Carta: E Ink's 4th-generation technology, which has higher contrast and a greater number of different levels of gray than their earlier technology; the displays have a pixel density between 212 and 300 ppi.

  7. Barrett Comiskey - Wikipedia

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    Barrett Comiskey (born September, 1975) is an American innovator. He is recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer and was the youngest inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, for inventing and co-founding E Ink while an undergraduate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  8. E-reader - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the E Ink Corporation in 1997 led to the development of electronic paper, a technology which allows a display screen to reflect light like ordinary paper without the need for a backlight. Among the first commercial e-readers were Sony's Data Discman (which was using Mini CDs with special caddies) and the Rocket eBook. [14]

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