E Ink’s new higher contrast Carta display is the secret behind Amazon’s refreshed Kindle Paperwhite

E Ink's new Carta display responsible for the new Kindle Paperwhite's higher contrast and reduced glare

Amazon peppered its second-gen Kindle Paperwhite announce yesterday with the usual marketing fluff: whiter whites and blacker blacks! But, it turns out, those boasts do have some grounding in reality. E Ink has a new screen tech and, surprise surprise, it’s the one that’s powering the refreshed Paperwhite’s improved readability in sunlight and increased contrast. And the company has some numbers to back those claims too, marking this new “formulation” as offering a 50 percent improvement in contrast over older Kindles, and 20 percent boost to whiteness. It’s an accurate claim by our estimation, considering we recently had some eyes-on time with the second-gen Paperwhite. Still, it doesn’t beat the Kobo Aura HD‘s screen, but not everything niche can be so nice.

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Alcatel One Touch Hero brings Note-like stylus, E Ink case, and pico projector

In what must be IFA 2013′s best candidate for “Jack of All Trades” smartphone device is the ALCATEL ONE TOUCH HERO (all in caps, to be proper), with a built-in stylus, E Ink cover, and Pico Projector accessory. This device is like a cherry-picked do-it-all smartphone made to take on every odd ability smartphones have […]

Alcatel unveils 6-inch One Touch Hero smartphone with E Ink and LED cover options

Alcatel unveils 6inch One Touch Hero with optional E Ink and LED covers

Alcatel’s pen-toting One Touch Scribe HD now has a larger counterpart: meet the One Touch Hero. The new Android 4.2 smartphone upgrades to a 6-inch 1080p LCD, and gets a raft of optional cover accessories that augment the giant display. An E Ink cover lets owners read books without using the power-hungry main screen; there’s also a wireless charging cover and a MagicFlip cover with LED notifications. Even without those extras, the Hero is overall more powerful than its Scribe HD ancestor. It carries a faster 1.5GHz quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM, a sharper 13-megapixel rear camera, an improved 2-megapixel front shooter and either 8GB or 16GB of expandable storage. Should you be intrigued, the One Touch Hero will be available in October for a “high-end” price. Alcatel will also sell a Bluetooth phone accessory (much like the HTC Mini+), a TV Link video adapter and a pico projector that doubles as a stand. %Gallery-slideshow77141%

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Kindle Paperwhite 2 becomes official, goes up for pre-order

Earlier today the next-generation Kindle Paperwhite was posted briefly on Amazon’s website, only to be pulled a short while later. Now it is time for its official unveiling, with Amazon sending out a press release containing the details, some of which we already saw this morning, as well as more information about the Goodreads integration […]

Distro Issue 105: The tale of the amazing multi-colored e-paper display

Distro Issue 105 The tale of the amazing multicolored epaper display

Once upon a time, the possibility of a color e-reader seemed a reality just around the bend. As the sun set on the 2000s, though, prototypes and the potential for multi-hued e-paper devices seemed to disappear. In this issue of our weekly, Sean Buckley examines the events surrounding the once bright future of the tech and why we’re still e-reading in black-and-white. As far as reviews go, we offer up our detailed analysis of the TiVo Roamio Pro, OLPC XO Tablet and Motorola Droid Ultra. Eyes-On peeks at Blue Microphone’s latest, Weekly Stat examines the broadband build-up and Recommended Reading profiles Marissa Mayer. The weekend is finally here, and there’s plenty to peruse, so go on cozy up with a fresh copy via the usual download spots.

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E-ink displays can be powered wirelessly with NFC

It is widely known that e-ink displays require very little power, one of their biggest bragging points. Because they display static images, power is required only when the image is being refreshed to something new, and as it turns out, NFC provides enough energy to accomplish this. Such was demonstrated in a video we have […]

E-ink airline “Bag Tag” to be tested on British Airways

Air travel has its perks, but there are potential downsides as well, such as handing your luggage off to others with the trust that it’ll arrive at your destination the same time you do. Although this is usually the case, there are times when luggage ends up straggling behind, or in some instances, completely lost.

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Gajah unveils E Ink case for iPhone 5 and Galaxy Note II, out next month for $129

Gajah InkCase looks to beat Popslate to the punch with $129 E ink iPhone 5 case

Popslate’s much hyped E Ink case still isn’t available half a year after it was announced, and now it could be beaten to the punch by an upstart called Gajah. The latter company’s InkCase screen cover popped up at Computex 2013 and bears a Kirf-like resemblance to Popslate’s nifty creation, which achieved its funding goal on Indiegogo last year. Gajah’s iPhone 5 version will carry a 3.5-inch, 360 x 600 E Ink display, Bluetooth 4.0 compatibility and Popslate-identical $99 price tag, while the Galaxy Note II model will sport a 4.3-inch, 600 x 800 screen, BT 2.1 and $129 sticker. The latter model will roll out in China and Malaysia first, followed by the iPhone 5 model and a possible Galaxy S 4 model after that, if sales justify it. Having its crowd-funded idea “borrowed” before it even hits the market is probably a good sign that Popslate is on to something, but we’re not sure that they’ll be flattered by this imitation.

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Source: Engadget Chinese (translated)

E Ink and Sonostar pair up for Mobius flexible-display smartwatch, we go hands-on at Computex

E Ink and Sonostar pair up for Mobius flexibledisplay smartwatch, we go handson at Computex

Earlier this week, E Ink announced its Mobius flexible display, a 1.73-inch touch-enabled panel for smartwatches. Now, the new screen has made its way onto the Computex exhibition floor in Taipei. Sonostar, a local manufacturer, has integrated the 320 x 240 grayscale panel within its new wearable, which the company is demonstrating for show attendees. Simply called “Smartwatch,” the product is little more than a mockup at this point, but it is expected to hit production sometime in Q3 of this year.

The two samples on hand were non-functional, unfortunately, but they did each contain a working Mobius panel — one displayed a sample Facebook notification, while the second had the time and date with a small low-res picture of a dog, along with battery and Bluetooth indicators up top. The watch itself was very lightweight, and while glare was clearly an issue today, there’s plenty of time for engineers to tweak things before this ships later in the year. The Smartwatch, which can stay powered for up to a week with each charge, will come in both black and white, and should be compatible with both Android and iOS devices. Pricing is not yet set, but representatives did confirm that it’ll be coming to the US.

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E Ink launches Mobius flexible display for your next smartwatch

E Ink launches Moebius flexible display for your next smartwatch

Although smartwatch makers have had access to e-paper for a while, there have been few such displays tailor-made for our wrists. E Ink is more than willing to fill that void with a new, watch-oriented version of its Mobius screen. The flexible, 1.73-inch panel won’t floor anyone with its 320 x 240 grayscale picture, but it can be cut into timepiece-friendly shapes that take more abuse than a typical e-reader. More importantly for us end users, E Ink already has at least one hardware partner lined up: Sonostar is using the tiny Mobius for a smartwatch this summer, and the odds are that the company won’t be alone.

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Source: Sonostar, E Ink