The first product with E Ink Advanced Color E-Paper is now available

E Ink has been working on Advanced Color E-Paper for a number…

This engineer made his own E Ink Typewriter

There are a few E Ink typewriters on the market such as…

Lenovo has invested in CLEARink

Lenovo has just invested several million dollars in CLEARink and the two…

Will we see 500 or 600 PPI E-Paper Displays in 2019 or 2020?

The e-reader industry is stuck with 300 PPI screens or below. The…

Google Assistant enabled E Ink Screen has been unveiled

Google has developed a prototype E Ink screen that has the companies…

PNC Bank has developed an E Ink Credit Card

PNC Bank primarily does business in the United States and they have…

Nemeio unveils new E Ink Keyboard ahead of CES

Nemeio is a new company and their first product is an E…

Electronic Paper and E-Paper Trends and Statistics for 2019

E-Readers are on the rise and more devices were released in 2018,…

Swedish startup Rdot is trying to take on E Ink

Rdot is a company based in Sweden and they have just developed…

Tablets might soon have an 8K display

Semiconductor Energy Laboratory is a Japanese company and they have just developed…

E Ink creates JustWrite technology for drawing with no latency

There are plenty of digital note taking devices on the market such as the Sony Digital Paper, Remarkable and the Onyx Boox Note. E Ink has just created some new technology that might revolutionize the way we draw on an e-paper screen. E Ink is calling this new tech JustWrite and it delivers a natural writing experience without the use of a TFT backplane. Exhibiting almost no latency in pen writing, this technology closely resembles writing on paper, natural surfaces or marker boards. The film can be produced via roll to roll manufacturing typical of E Ink’s electronic paper, and requires only a writing stylus and simple electronics to enable functionality. The simplicity of this technology enables any surface, small to large, to be digital writing enabled. The technology is compatible with an optional digitizer, but it could also be used with just a stylus.

E Ink is expanding their manufacturing capabilities

The e-Reader industry has enjoyed a tremendous resurgence in the past twelve months and many companies are seeing success with their ebook readers. There were more e-readers released this year, than any other year. E Ink has disclosed that they are getting so many orders that they plan on expanding their manufacturing capabilities next year, to keep up with demand. President Johnson Lee said their current capacity is now fully booked and their plant in Linkou, northern Taiwan, will not be sufficient to satisfy demand. As a result, the company is considering using part of the capacity at its plant in the US for production in 2019 in addition to the current focus on manufacturing e-book reader applications, Lee added.

Microsoft Research has developed E Ink Cases for Phones

Microsoft Research has been conducting tests with E Ink for the past…

DoCoMo Card Keitai is a single screen E Ink Phone

DoCoMo is one of the largest telecom carriers in Japan and they…

Onyx is launching Boox Digital Signage in 2019

Good e-Reader has exclusively learned that Onyx Boox plans on launching a…

Freewrite Traveler E Ink Typewriter will be available soon

Astrohaus released the Freewrite Typewriter a few years ago and many people…

Will e-readers employ a 600 DPI screen in 2019?

In early 2018 Japan Display developed an e-paper backplane that is compatible…

E Ink Waveforms are a closely guarded secret

E Ink released the Carta e-paper screen in 2013 and Carta HD…

E Ink is developing e-paper that requires no battery

E Ink is in the midst of developing next generation e-paper products…

E Ink starts shipping advanced color epaper

Advanced Color E-Paper is now available for companies in the digital signage industry. They are preparing to develop software for it to use in public spaces.