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Electronic Paper Technology

Presentations | English

Do you know what an E-paper is? E-paper, also known as electronic paper, is a technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary ink on paper. Each electronic paper display is made up of millions of such capsules in a thin film, with the particles inside the capsules of different colors and different electric charges. Electrodes are placed above and below the capsule film. Electronic paper was first developed in the 1970s by Nick Sheridon at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. Made of flexible material, requiring ultra-low power consumption, cheap to manufacture, and—most important—easy and convenient to read, e-papers of the future are just around the corner, with the promise to hold libraries on a chip and replace most printed newspapers before the end of the next decade. The main advantages of electronic paper over traditional LCD screens are paper-like readability and extremely low power consumption. E-paper reduces eyestrain since it simulates paper rather than a computer screen. E-paper (sometimes called radio paper or just electronic paper) is a portable, reusable storage and display medium that looks like paper but can be repeatedly written on (refreshed) - by electronic means - thousands or millions of times.

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Electronic Paper Technology

Presentations | English