Sony Digital Paper Hits America
Sony Electronics announced its new Digital Paper device ($1,100) for reading, annotating and sharing documents electronically.
Sony Electronics announced its new Digital Paper device ($1,100) for reading, annotating and sharing documents electronically.
Sony Electronics announced its new six-inch PRS-T2 eReader ($129).
Barnes & Noble announced its new reading and entertainment-focused NOOK tablet ($249).
DisplaySearch announced the final agenda for its Emerging Display Technologies Conference, which will be held August 16-17, 2011 in San Jose, California.
Kobo Inc. announced the launch of its all-new Kobo eReader Touch Edition.
E Ink announced a new logo and corporate identity that combines all of the E Ink portfolio companies worldwide under one brand.
E Ink Holdings and Seiko Epson announced that they have jointly developed a 9.68″ 300 dpi (2,400 x 1,650 pixel) electronic paper display.
Researchers at the Human Media Lab at Queen’s University announced that they have developed a prototype smartphone that employs a flexible E Ink display.
E Ink Holdings Inc. announced the release of its next generation E Ink Triton electronic paper (ePaper) display technology. According to the statement, E Ink’s Triton Imaging Film is suitable for ultra-low power mobile devices, is capable of reproducing 16 levels of grayscale as well as thousands of colours and the images it displays are …
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