Electronic paper, characterized by ultra-low power consumption and a natural appearance, has been enhanced with color display (3, 4, 7 colors).
Densitron sells electronic paper (EPD) that utilizes E-INK technology. Electronic paper is an ultra-low power display device that consumes electricity only when the screen is refreshed, and it now features color display. The lineup includes traditional black and white, as well as three colors (black, white, and red or yellow), four colors (black, white, red, and yellow), and seven colors (black, white, red, yellow, green, blue, and orange). The background color is white, and it is a high-contrast product that displays in black and various colors, characterized by a natural appearance that is readable even in sunlight. It is ideal for tags, shelf labels, notices, and signage where frequent screen refreshes are not needed. We offer various screen sizes and resolutions, so please contact our sales office for more details.
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Specifications Screen Size: 1.54 to 42 inches (black and white), 1.54 to 13.3 inches (three colors), 1.64 to 8.14 inches (four colors), 5.65 / 7.3 inches (seven colors) (Example: Black and White Type) Contrast Ratio: 12:1 Reflectance: >42% Grayscale: 16 levels Viewing Angle: 180° Rewrite Time: 3 seconds (B/W) Operating Current: 0.5 uA/cm² Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C Driving Method: Active Matrix Driving Voltage: ±15V
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Tags, shelf labels, displays, signage, medical devices, educational equipment, etc.
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Densitron is a UK company born in Japan. For over 50 years since its establishment in 1970, it has been supplying display products (LCD, OLED, and other display devices) to the market. In addition to these, it has become a technical leader in HMI (Human-Machine Interface) technology, which facilitates smooth collaboration between humans and machines, including touch panels, their application products, and even broadcast control systems.