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E Ink Releases New Display Technology

E Ink Holdings, a company specializing in electronic paper display technology, has introduced a new display technology, called the E Ink Triton. The technology aids in improving the visual experience in ePublishing industry by enabling new ePaper solutions.

E Ink Color Triton Imaging Film

Color displays manufactured with E Ink Triton imaging film offer a paper-like experience for high mobility and low power devices. The imaging film is ideal for image-rich data applications that show advertising, comics, photos, maps, graphs, and charts. The Triton displays 16 levels of grayscale, as well as, numerous colors. The comprehensive color graphics and crisp text can be viewed in direct sunlight, similar to the company’s grayscale ePaper solutions.

Displays built with Triton delivers up to 20% faster performance than the displays built with older versions of E Ink Imaging Film. The E Ink Triton uses the two pigment capsule platform that is available in numerous E Ink enabled eBooks, and the technology provides better image stability. In addition, the bi-stable technology can maintain text and pictures on the screen, while there is no power. Displays using the E Ink imaging film and the bi-stable technology have exhibited high reliability and durability.

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