Foldable Amazon Kindles with color screens might be headed our way
“E Ink is very excited to announce this significant breakthrough with E Ink Gallery 3,” said Johnson Lee, CEO of E Ink. “For the first time, our Gallery full color ink platform series can be offered for an enhanced reading and shopping experience for eBooks, and for colorful document viewing and editing in eNotes.”
The colors in Gallery 3 are produced by a four particle ink system: cyan, magenta, yellow and white – much like the way LCD screens get their colorful pixels. There are limitations to the system, of course, and they concern mainly update times.
The new color E-ink screen can refresh black and white pages at 350 ms, whilte there are three modes for color – a fast 500 ms mode, a standard 750-1000 ms mode, and the best color reproduction mode that takes one and a half seconds to update.
One and a half seconds might sound like an eternity but the first generation Gallery screens were refreshing in color mode at 10-second intervals! Yep, this is not the first color E-ink display but it might be the first that is advanced enough to be used in consumer products.
Foldable Kindles?
What do you think about it? Are you excited about a Kindle with a color display or you’re fine with the monochrome one? What about the foldable and rollable concepts?
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