Flexible, Bistable LCDs Enter E-Paper Arena

Recently, it seems that as interest and sales in e-paper applications, most notably e-readers increases, so too has the number of new technologies that seek to offer the best solution to current challenges. Electrophoretic displays, specifically those using the technology developed by E Ink have dominated the market. However, another...

Electrofluidic Technology Enters E-paper Arena

Innovations in the electronic paper arena seem to be coming fast and furious these days. The latest news concerns researchers at the Novel Devices Lab at the University of Cincinnati, who have recently demonstrated a new display technology, termed “electrofluidic,”  that claims higher brightness than other technologies...

Art Tech Introduces Next Generation E Ink Watches

While the increased activity in the e-reader arena has captured recent headlines, that may soon change. Art Technology has just introduced a line of Phosphor watches featuring an electronic paper display face. Founded by Donald Brewer (previously VP of Technology at Fossil) and Danny So (founder/managing director of Fair Legend Electronics,...

Epaper Central Talks with E Ink’s VP Sriram K. Peruvemba

Although electronic paper was first developed by Xerox at its Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), it is another company, E Ink Corp, that immediately comes to mind in any current discussion of electronic paper. In fact, E Ink has almost become synonymous with e-paper. Since its founding in 1997 introducing electrophoretic technology,...

Amazon Debuts New Kindle DX

All this week the internet was buzzing with the incoming announcement of a new Kindle. It didn’t take long for photos and details to leak out, and let us know that this Kindle would be larger in size and address some concerns with the Kindle 2. A lot of people called this an elegant power play by Amazon, letting them hit the large...

Bridgestone Debuts Color E-Paper Display

Round 2 for Color E-readers Earlier this April Bridgestone showed off its new jaw dropping e-paper display at a Tokyo Tradeshow. Unlike other e-paper devices like the Kindle and Sony’s 505/700, the Bridgestone model does not use E Ink’s display. Instead, it uses another electrophoretic technology built in-house that could...

Rumor Mill: B&N, Hearst, Rupert, Amazon will change the Future of E-Paper

It looks like all of the hype around the second edition of the Kindle has really kick started the e-reader craze. Publishing companies, bookstores, and multibillion dollar news corporations are all announcing their own e-reader, all of them leveraging e-paper technology. Will this create a flood in the market with too many single purpose...

Epaper Central Talks With E-paper Inventor Nick Sheridon

Timing is everything, especially with a new technology introduction. No matter how innovative the technology is, if the market is not ready, it does not take hold. E-paper was invented by Nick Sheridon at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) in the 1970s. However, it is only recently that the technology has found its niche....

Will 2009 be the Year of the E-book?

Three or four years ago and the e-book was a joke. It was something sought after by hard core nerds or a few fans trying to get the next Harry Potter book for free. Nobody in the publishing industry thought that electronic text was going to make it big, let alone consider it the savior for the dying publishing industry. A lot has changed...

Will Hearst Lead the E-paper Revolution?

The critical state of the declining newspaper industry is well-known and well-documented. The continuing expansion of alternative media has taken both revenue and readership from conventional printed newspapers for some time now. Scrambling to staunch the bleeding, newspaper publishers have explored various means to secure incremental...

Plextronics Moves Toward Commercialization

Recently, Plextronics announced the opening of its first manufacturing development line (D-line) to begin manufacturing printed solar cells. What does this have to do with e-paper? A lot actually…read on. High-Functionality Inks Headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, Plextronics has developed Plexcore® polymers and inks, a key ingredient...

Have Printers Missed the E-paper Boat?

E-paper technology, along with the general printed electronics sector, is moving forward at an accelerating pace. More and more products are being commercialized, and more application areas are being penetrated. The question then arises: Where are the printers in printed electronics? It is increasingly obvious that printers do not seem...

PVI To Mass Produce E-Readers

Although the company will not confirm, industry sources report that Prime View International is gearing up for mass production of flexible electrophoretic displays (EPDs) by the second quarter of 2009, with production of color displays soon to follow. The devices are the world’s first flexible active matrix EPD made in a volume...

Fujitsu FLEPia: Round One for Color E-readers

New Color E-Reader debuts on the heels of the Kindle 2 Is the Kindle 2 already obsolete? In Japan, grayscale is not on the menu. A new color e-reader has stepped to the table and said “Welcome to the Fujiya Kinshicho Termina Restaurant. May I please take your order?” This week, Toyko-based Fujitsu is showcasing its e-reader...

Kindle 2 Launched

Amazon held a press conference today announcing the next generation of their Kindle e-reader. The buzz has been building the last two months, with leaked images and speculations appearing on almost any blog, website or twitter feed that follows the tech gadget and publishing industry. Improved E Ink Display One of the biggest improvements...

Will E-Readers Solve Newspaper Woes?

In the face of increasing competition from alternative media, newspapers have been struggling for survival for some time as both subscriber and advertising revenues continue to shrink. Newspaper printers have sought multiple solutions to cut costs ranging from switching to lighter weight paper to garnering incremental revenue in the...