Researchers at Philips have developed a new color e-paper technology that could allow you to change the color of an object as you see fit. The technology, which offers more than 1 million colors to ...
Nanobrick announced they have been able to develop a full color e-paper film using photonic crystals, the South Korean publication, Asiae reported. The company that specializes in developing advanced ...
E Ink’s paper-like displays are low-power screens that offer a paper-like viewing experience. They’re easily visible with ambient lighting (so an artificial light is optional). And they can display a ...