A computer display that has the refresh rate and color reproduction of LCD, but the power consumption and daylight visibility of e-ink -- it sounds too good to be true, but I've just described an ...
Electrowetting sounds like some crazy shock therapy to stop your kid from peeing his bed. But don’t worry! It’s not nearly as messy. But if an electrowetting display isn’t a child’s worst nightmare, ...
A concept mockup of a device using a Liquavista e-ink display. [Image: Liquavista] Do you love the gorgeous color and video on your laptop’s LCD, but find the long battery life of e-ink displays ...
E-ink's benefits over other forms of display are obvious: you don't have to backlight it if you don't want to, so it's very easy on the eye and also on a device's battery. You can effectively use it ...
(Nanowerk News) Sleek design and ease of use are just two of the main reasons consumers are increasingly attracted to tablets and e-readers. And these devices are only going to get better -- display ...
Philips spin-off Liquidvista is currently working on an electrowetting display. While this sounds like the light show you get when you pee on an electric blanket, it is not. Instead, it is a system ...
Scientists conducted a detailed investigation into how electrowetting modulates charge storage inside carbon nanopores. (Nanowerk News) Supercapacitors are valued for rapid charge–discharge ...
Hackers just can’t help but turn their sights on timepieces, and [Armin Bindzus] has designed an electrowetting-based watch. Electrowetting is a way of changing the contact angle of droplets on a ...
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