What is an electric display?

Electrophoretic display is a type of low power display that is considered an example of electronic paper or electronic paper. Electroforetical displays are used in electronic book devices such as Iliad®, Sony Reader®, Cybook Gen3® and Amazon Kindle®. The aim of the short-term destination in the display is to use electrophoretic displays to create an e-paper that is thin, flexible and easily visible even when glare. The e-paper has long been promised by the display, but still has to take off in a big way. The long-term vision is to use e-paper to replace books and magazines. These titanium particles are covered with charging substances to provide an electric charge.

After the particle treatment, they are suspended in oil between two parallel conductive plates of about 10 to 100 micrometers apart. Parallel conductive plates are connected to circuits that allow external signals to be handled by electric charges at various exact points on the display. By handling the hubs with the particles eitherThey migrate to the surface of the display or rest at the back. This effect is called electrophoresis, after which the display is named.

While on the surface, titanium particles distract light and look bright white. During the back, the dye solution causes the pixel to look black. Handling the charge throughout the display can create a picture. The use of colored filters allows you to display a complete visible spectrum.

The primary manufacturer of electrophoretic displays is E Ink Corporation, which produces displays for the above devices Electronic Book. Comntient aspect of electrophoretic displays is that they can be produced using the same production process-electronics on plastic by laser release-in the present time used to produce LCD screens. The first mobile phone for the use of electrophoretic display technology was Motorola Motone, released in 2006.

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