01.12.18
E Ink displayed its latest innovations in consumer electronics, architecture, healthcare, retail and fashion at CES 2018 Jan. 9-11, 2018 in Las Vegas. E Ink showcased how its solutions bring dynamic elements to generally static environments such as architecture and design, as well as discuss how its ePaper technology is being integrated into smart cities and connected devices.
Electronic paper displays from E Ink are recognized as being a technology of choice for eReaders. Now ePaper displays are also revolutionizing the digital signage, healthcare and retail industries as well. The company’s technology is allowing product designers to leverage the power of AI to create bus signs that update in real time, electronic shelf labels that free retailers from updating paper price labels, and medical devices that empower better medical adherence.
In addition to the latest wearables, eReaders and tablets, technologies to be showcased include:
• A DAZZLE wall – a replica of DAZZLE, the world’s largest media façade on the San Diego International Airport parking garage, featuring 2,100 tiles of E Ink’s Prism technology.
• A dress designed by Bergmeyer featuring E Ink Prism – bridging the gap between static materials and digital technology, this dress won Best in Show at IIDA Fashion Show in October 2017.
• ACeP – Advanced Color ePaper achieves a bright, reflective full color gamut, using only colored pigments. E Ink showcased 32” and 13.3” displays.
• A reconfigurable Retail Price Tag - a thin, battery-less price tag containing Powercast’s power harvesting technology that enables quick price changes using a typical handheld UHF RFID reader for wirelessly updating the display; Tags don’t need batteries because they harvest enough power from the RFID reader to operate perpetually.
• LTS Smart Patch – a transdermal therapeutic system that delivers medication to patients in a convenient and controlled manner, featuring an E Ink display to deliver and convey relevant information.
• Amazon Kindle Oasis – the first water-proof Kindle that has a battery life measured in weeks, not hours
• ReMarkable - a large tablet offering paper-like reading, pen input writing and sketching, allowing users to jot down notes and sketch images comfortably.
• Sony Digital Paper – a new digital paper tablet that is glare-free even in sunlight.
Electronic paper displays from E Ink are recognized as being a technology of choice for eReaders. Now ePaper displays are also revolutionizing the digital signage, healthcare and retail industries as well. The company’s technology is allowing product designers to leverage the power of AI to create bus signs that update in real time, electronic shelf labels that free retailers from updating paper price labels, and medical devices that empower better medical adherence.
In addition to the latest wearables, eReaders and tablets, technologies to be showcased include:
• A DAZZLE wall – a replica of DAZZLE, the world’s largest media façade on the San Diego International Airport parking garage, featuring 2,100 tiles of E Ink’s Prism technology.
• A dress designed by Bergmeyer featuring E Ink Prism – bridging the gap between static materials and digital technology, this dress won Best in Show at IIDA Fashion Show in October 2017.
• ACeP – Advanced Color ePaper achieves a bright, reflective full color gamut, using only colored pigments. E Ink showcased 32” and 13.3” displays.
• A reconfigurable Retail Price Tag - a thin, battery-less price tag containing Powercast’s power harvesting technology that enables quick price changes using a typical handheld UHF RFID reader for wirelessly updating the display; Tags don’t need batteries because they harvest enough power from the RFID reader to operate perpetually.
• LTS Smart Patch – a transdermal therapeutic system that delivers medication to patients in a convenient and controlled manner, featuring an E Ink display to deliver and convey relevant information.
• Amazon Kindle Oasis – the first water-proof Kindle that has a battery life measured in weeks, not hours
• ReMarkable - a large tablet offering paper-like reading, pen input writing and sketching, allowing users to jot down notes and sketch images comfortably.
• Sony Digital Paper – a new digital paper tablet that is glare-free even in sunlight.