At the Display Week conference in Seattle, the company E Ink demonstrated its latest electronic display paper prototypes. The devices show crisper, brighter color, and are being combined with flexible backplanes from new owner PVI.
At the Society for Information Display’s annual conference, representatives from Qualcomm demoed their Mirasol display in a touch-screen prototype electronic reader. The device plays video in full color and uses half the battery power of a liquid crystal display. It will be commercially available by the end of the year.