>E Ink’s ACeP display achieves a full color gamut, including all eight primary colors, using a proprietary four pigment microencapsulated electronic ink containing cyan, magenta, yellow, and white. Rich color is achieved by having all the colored pigments in every pixel as opposed to the side-by-side pixel colors achieved with a color filter array (CFA). Like other E Ink e-paper technology, ACeP is low-power with paper-like readability under virtually all lighting conditions.
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this is awesome any readers with it yet?
want
>using a proprietary four pigment microencapsulated electronic ink
>proprietary
meanwhile freetards can't even draw a circle lmoa
Fucking GIB
UWU
WANT
I think it looks AESTHETIC
Imagine having a minimalist, 12-13 inch laptop running lightweight Linux or BSD on ARM or RISC-V with one of those.
Don't forget that this is physical movement of pigment. Refresh rates will never get above a few hertz.
Looked through their store but they don't have it on sale, even though it was first showcased in 2016
clickbait/10, create a thread when I can buy one and plug it in my arduino.
>"""""full""""" color
>eight primary colors
yeah show me the actual color gamut range.
Yeah, but sounds kinda cool desu
Imagine writing code and have it sort of materialize as you type.
The demos look impressive, but I'd like to have affordable grayscale e-ink first at least
wrong
clearink had shit colors but managed 30hz:
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>over 32,000 colors
good enough for me
>32,000 colors
AHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAH
good enough for me
>fuckhuge crossbow right next to the commander in siege
>just sit on it and peg the commander from afar
>win
they unironically need to remove that
what?
theres a huge fucking crossbow in the commander room in the breach game mode
you're in the wrong thread, kiddo
lmao
Finally we can have worthwhile digital photo frames!
>have
that shit is never getting massproduced
I'd honestly want one of these, but I don't really see a common application for a consumer. For digital signage and such, it sounds ideal. As a home user, I don't see much benefit. Reading books is perfectly fine on a black & white e-ink display, it will not refresh fast enough for animation, so the only purpose I can really see for this is reading colored comics, but that doesn't seem like a sufficiently large niche.
Great, only 40 more years until it's market ready
>eink company
Yeah no thanks, fuck them. Nothing but stagnation
You also have artbooks.
Sounds like the same color pallet as the TRS80 Color Computer from the 1980s.
kek
I'm hoping they'll eventually perfect e-ink displays so that they're usable for more than text and still images. If they ever do, that'll be a massive, massive breakthrough in portable technology to have screens that are readable in any lighting become more widespread.