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Boston Business Journal
December 31, 2012

"E Ink expansion ready to go in 2013"

E Ink, the provider of technology behind the Kindle and other eReaders, is almost ready to move into a renovated property on Technology Park Drive in Billerica, Mass.

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Boston Business Journal
December 31, 2012

"E Ink plans to expand into new markets in 2013"

While the popularity of e-readers has been good to E Ink, the company isn't just banking on sales of Nooks and Kindles to drive its growth. In fact, 2013 could be the year that E Ink becomes widely known for something other than providing the "electronic ink" for the text seen on most electronic reader displays.

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Goodereader.com
December 23, 2012

"Color e-Ink to Build Momentum in 2013"

Mainstream e-readers from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Sony, and Kobo have all tended to rely on e-Ink technology. This gives you the ability to read in direct sunlight, without having the typical glare you would get 0n a television, laptop, or tablet screen. There have been a few iterations of e-ink technology, but not much has changed in the last four years with the advent of e-ink Pearl. 2013 may be the year that major companies release new devices utilizing color e-ink.

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Gizmodo
December 21, 2012

"5 Ways Ereaders Are Still Better Than Tablets"

The Age of the Ereader is drawing to a close. That's the drumbeat this week, after iSuppli pegged the year-over-year decline of reader sales at a staggering 36 percent. It makes sense; why get a fuddy little Kobo when there are cheap Kindle Fires aplenty to be had? Turns out, plenty of reasons. Tablets are great, sure. But ereaders—in so many ways—are even better. Here's why.

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Engadget
December 13, 2012

"YotaPhone Android prototype with dual LCD and E Ink displays hands-on (video)"

Yesterday we brought you the announcement, and today we bring you the hands-on reality -- although bear in mind that this dual-screen YotaPhone is still very much a prototype. It certainly works -- pretty well, in fact -- but it's understandably rough around the edges and Yota Devices have plenty of work to do before the handset launches towards the end of next year.

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Time Tech
December 13, 2012

"Part Phone, Part E-Book Reader: Russia's YotaPhone Has a Secondary E-Ink Screen"

Although Russia isn't known for grand contributions to consumer electronics, it's piqued our interest with the YotaPhone, a smartphone with an E-Ink display on its backside.

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Mashable
December 12, 2012

"YotaPhone Has LCD Front, E-Ink Back, Coolness All Over"

How would you like to have a smartphone with two screens, one on the front and one on the back? That's the innovation behind the YotaPhone, an Android smartphone with a 4.3-inch LCD display on the front and an E-Ink screen on the back.

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The Wall Street Journal
December 11, 2012

"In War of Smartphones, The Russians Are Coming"

In a country whose best known contribution to global technology may well be the Kalashnikov rifle, a new mobile-phone company once tied to Russia's state-run defense corporation hopes it will have as deep an impact on the world's next generation of smartphones.

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Printed Electronics World
December 10, 2012

"IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2012 award winners"

The annual printed electronics award winners were announced at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics event this week in Santa Clara, California - the World's largest event on the topic.

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ereader-info.com
November 14, 2012

"E Ink presents - a tale of two cities"

E Ink just shared this funny new video, comparing E Ink e-readers to tablets for reading applications. It repeats the usual advantages of E Ink: low power and sunlight readability. Interestingly, they also play on the fact that your e-reader is just a reader - it does not interrupt you with emails, messages and videos.

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FoxNews
October 30, 2012

"Favorite gadgets to help weather the superstorm"

When the subway floods, when the tree falls, when I'm feeling trapped, I simply remember my favorite gadgets and then I don't feel so strapped.

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Geek.com
October 22, 2012

"Android-powered e-ink phone has week-long battery"

Devices like the Kindle are admittedly limited in what they can do, but for their intended goals they are great devices. On top of the fact that users can read for hours without getting eye strain, they can comfortably read in direct sunlight when using any e-ink device.

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Boston Globe
September 10, 2012

"E Ink displays its strength"

Thursday was a very good day for display screen maker E Ink Corp. of Cambridge. Giant online retailer Amazon.com revealed a new lineup of its Kindle tablet computers and e-readers, including the Kindle Paperwhite, a $119 device built around an illuminated version of E Ink's power-sipping screen. On the very same day, Canadian e-book maker Kobo Inc. rolled out three readers with E Ink screens. Both followed an August release of an upgraded e-book from Japanese electronics giant Sony Corp.

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TechRadar.com
September 10, 2012

"Beyond the Kindle: what the future holds for E Ink"

In a few short years E Ink has turned into a company that's synonymous with the sector they are in. It's the Hoover, Blu-tac, Biro, Filofax, Sellotape of the ereader world. Its technology is currently in 93 per cent of all ereaders and a recent buyout of its nearest rival SiPix should see the market completely sewn up by E Ink.

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CNN
September 9, 2012

"Hands-on with the new Kindles"

Amazon unveiled a collection of new Kindle devices in Santa Monica, California, on Thursday. There were two dedicated e-readers and three Kindle Fire tablets, ranging in price from $69 to $499.

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TechHive
September 7, 2012

"Hands on with Amazon's new Kindle e-readers"

A year ago, I walked away from Amazon's Kindle event thinking that the e-readers shown off there were merely mild, lazy, and ultimately disappointing refreshes of existing models. That wasn't the case Thursday following the latest round of Kindle unveilings. I had a chance to delve into the new $119 Kindle Paperwhite and its $69 sibling, still simply called Kindle and was impressed by what I saw.

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The New York Times
September 6, 2012

"Black and White Kindles Are Here to Stay"

You would think that to announce a black-and-white e-reader in 2012 would be to invite ridicule. Yet when Jeff Bezos, Amazon's chief executive, showcased an updated black-and-white e-ink Kindle on Thursday, called the Kindle Paperwhite, people clapped with excitement. There were even a few "oohs" and "ahhs" from the assembled crowd.

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Bloomberg Businessweek
September 6, 2012

"Rakuten's Kobo Unveils $79.99 E-Reader in U.S. Push"

While the feature-packed Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPad and other tablets grab headlines, Kobo Chief Executive Officer Michael Serbinis remains enamored with the simple e- reader.

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Publishers Weekly
September 6, 2012

"Kobo Releases Upgraded Suite of Digital Reading Devices "

Hot on the heels of its recent bookstore agreement with the American Booksellers Association, e-book retailer Kobo has released an upgraded suite of e-reading devices with new functionality and pricing, including the Kobo Arc, a new 7-inch multimedia tablet device starting at $200 that replaces the first Kobo tablet, the Kobo Vox. The new lineup of devices also includes the Kobo Glo, an e-ink device with built-in lighting, the 5-inch e-ink Kobo Mini for $80, and the Kobo Touch, an upgraded version of the original touch-screen e-ink device priced at $100.

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SlashGear
August 31, 2012

"E-Ink concept double-display smartphone hands-on"

Big-screen smartphones may be the fashion, but how about two sizable screens on your next handset with negligible battery impact. SlashGear caught up with E Ink at IFA today to check out the company's latest prototypes, intended to spur some imagination among potential hardware partners.

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Engadget
August 31, 2012

"LCD and E-ink dual-screen prototypes show up at IFA, one vendor already said to be on board"

Well hells bells, it was only yesterday that the idea of an e-ink / LCD screen mash-up device was the stuff of patent dreams, and now it's a reality.

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LA Times
August 28, 2012

"Want a good night's sleep? Read a book"

There are many ways to slide into a good night's sleep -- here, we're concerned with just one of them: reading. And if you take to bed with a good book on your tablet, like the man above, you're doing it wrong.

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ARMDevices.net
August 24, 2012

"E Ink at IFA 2012"

Sriram Peruvemba of E Ink shows the latest demonstrations for the use of E Ink on devices and signage around the world. The backs of smartphones and tablets can be an E Ink screen.

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ARMDevices.net
August 24, 2012

"InVue Cabinet Lock using E ink at IFA 2012"

The idea is to use E Ink screens to show the lock status of cabinet locks.

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The Next Web
August 24, 2012

"The future of E Ink: An enlightening chat with CMO Sriram Peruvemba (video)"

Barnes & Noble NOOK has seen the marvelous technology from Taiwan-US company E Ink Corporation from up close.

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SlashGear
August 20, 2012

"Nook heads to UK to convert e-reading nation"

It's time for Barnes and Noble to make an effort to cross the sea as their Nook lineup is ready and willing to spread across the entirety of the UK this summer. The company has been working with a variety of UK retailers and has struck a collection of deals to stock several models of the Nook e-reader tablet lineup this Fall.

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Mashable
August 16, 2012

"Sony's New eReader Adds Facebook Integration"

The e-ink reader battle just got a little more interesting as Sony updated its Sony Reader line Thursday with the new PRS-T2, which packs a faster processor and adds new social media features, like Facebook and Evernote integration.

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Kindle Nation Daily
July 29, 2012

"Our own Len Edgerly interviews Amazon's Jeff Bezos live in the KND Kindle Chronicles Interview - Article of Faith: "If people read more, that is a better world" "

I traveled to Seattle this week to sit down on July 26th with Jeff Bezos for an 18-minute conversation about the Kindle.

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Techcrunch
July 12, 2012

"Review: The Eton Rukus Solar Is The Perfect Outdoor Music Companion"

The venerable Will Smith said it best, "Summer, summer, summertime. Time to sit back and unwind." The sun is out and the tunes should be blaring. That's where the Eton Rukus Solar comes in.

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ARMDevices.net
July 12, 2012

"E Ink Booth Tour at SID 2012"

E Ink CMO Sri Peruvemba shows new products and concepts from E Ink and their partners, including traffic lights, crosswalks, kayak and bike computers, and various signage.

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PC Mag
July 6, 2012

"Readers' Choice Awards 2012: Tablets and Ebook Readers"

Organic electronics developer Plastic Logic Ltd. (Cambridge, England) has said it has demonstrated a flexible plastic electronic display that can play color video content at 12 frames per second or 14 frames per second in black and white. [Read More]

 

CNN
July 5, 2012

"Hotel replaces printed Bibles with Kindles"

Last year, Gideons International distributed more than 84 million printed copies of the Bible around the world to students, hospitals, members of the military and, of course, hotels, where they are a ubiquitous sight in bedside tables. Starting this month, however, the InterContinental Hotels Group is modernizing that mission at one of its hotels, replacing the paper tomes with electronic versions of the Bible loaded on Kindle e-readers. [Read More]

 

Yahoo! News
July 3, 2012

"Battle for Japan's e-book market to commence"

In highly-literate and gadget-loving Japan, e-books are curiously rare -- but battle for the largely-untapped and potentially hugely lucrative market is about to commence. When e-commerce giant Rakuten unleashes its Kobo e-reader onto Japan later this month, it will fire the opening shots in the scrap for literary territory, hoping for a slice of the $23.5 billion Japanese spend on books annually. [Read More]

 

EE Times
July 3, 2012

"Plastic Logic demos flexible color moving display"

Organic electronics developer Plastic Logic Ltd. (Cambridge, England) has said it has demonstrated a flexible plastic electronic display that can play color video content at 12 frames per second or 14 frames per second in black and white.

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E-Ink-Info.com
June 27, 2012

"E Ink at SID 2012"

Here's a summary of my visit to E Ink's booth at SID 2012. E Ink had a very large booth, showing dozens of E-readers and other devices that sport E Ink panels. [Read More]

 

Network World
June 25, 2012

"Motorola's Amazing Wireless Badge"

I met with Motorola Solutions at Mobile Connect Wednesday last week to hear about a number of new products being announced that day. [Read More]

 

Display Central
June 22, 2012

"E-Ink Describes Outdoor Signage Solution at SID 2012"

Sri Peruvemba from E-Ink describes their outdoor signage solution. With low power demand and full sunlight readability, the solution is perfectly suited to display emergency information in case of a power outage.

 

Huffingtonpost UK
June 18, 2012

"6 Gadgets That Might Replace Paper"

How prominent are paper products in your life? Would you be lost without a pen and notepad or that quickly scrawled shopping list, or are you shunning paper in favour of apps? [Read More]

 

Austin 360
June 12, 2012

"Talking about gadgets with CEA's Jim Barry"

Jim Barry, the media spokesman for the Consumer Electronics Association, came to Austin bearing a big tech-filled case of goodies and had a long conversation with us about the state of good gadgetry. [Read More]

 

Electronic Design
June 8, 2012

"SID Display Week 2012: Big Venue, Small Show"

Celebrating a fiftieth anniversary, the Society for Information Display held its forty-ninth Display Week International Symposium & Exhibition at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center on Summer Street, Boston, MA from June 3 to 8, 2012. [Read More]

 

ID Magazine
June 8, 2012

"Applications Abound in E Ink's Booth at Display Week"

E Ink, the company that dominates the front-plane electrophoretic e-book reader (EBR) space, strutted its stuff this year at Display Week with an impressive booth that showed off a myriad of applications from conventional EBRs to low-power emergency public signage (think critical tsunami escape route data) operating under no-power disaster conditions. [Read More]

 

EE Times
June 6, 2012

"E Ink targets new display niches"

E Ink Corp. is branching out into a wide variety of reflective displays which it is showcased this week at the 2012 Society for Information Display (SID) conference. [Read More]

 

The Boston Globe
June 4, 2012

"E Ink hunting for the next big thing"

E Ink Corp. invented a display screen that was easy on the eyes, and pioneered the worldwide boom in electronic reading devices like the Kindle from Amazon.com Inc. [Read More]

 

eBook Magazine
May 28, 2012

"Sri Peruvemba: taking e-ink beyond ereaders"

Ask any Kobo, Kindle or nook user why they prefer their ereader over a tablet and chances are they'll cite the screen. [Read More]

 

Forbes
May 21, 2012

"Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Displays, But Didn't Know Whom to Ask"

A few weeks ago, around the time Pebble was breaking records on Kickstarter, I happened to be exchanging emails with Sriram Peruvemba, a veteran of the display industry and currently CMO at E Ink Holdings. It struck me that there was probably a bigger story to be told in the world of display, with things like Pebble being just the tip of the iceberg. [Read More]

 

Tablet PC Review
May 17, 2012

"LCD vs. eInk: Are eInk Screens Really Better for Your Eyes?"

Discriminating eBook readers have an important choice to make: LCD or eInk. [Read More]

 

The Digital Reader
May 14, 2012

"Plastic Logic Unveils a Flexible Color ePaper Screen (video)"

Hot on the heels of the Kindle Color rumor comes this surprise bit of news from Russia. Plastic Logic, the screen tech company I'd written off in 2010, has a color screen in the works. I have full details as well as a video of the new screen. [Read More]

 

Taipei Times
May 7, 2012

"Taiwan will see boom in e-book market: publisher"

Taiwan's e-book market will grow dramatically in the next three years as a large number of e-book readers and tablets are made available, a local publisher said. [Read More]

 

PC Mag
April 16, 2012

"Boston: Tech in the City"

Silicon Valley and Silicon Alley have long been identified as meccas for leading technology companies. Recently, though, we've seen more cities emerge as popular spots for tech companies to call home. One in particular, Boston, is teeming with top talent and tech resources. [Read More]

 

USA Today
April 12, 2012

"New Nook lets you read in the dark or on the beach"

In New York City on Thursday, the venerable bookseller unveiled a brand-new Nook electronic reader that it says becomes the first and only E-Ink-based device that lets you read in the dark, without having to clip on or supply an external reading light. And because you can read with it on a sunny beach as well as in a dark bedroom, Barnes & Noble CEO William Lynch Jr. says Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight, as the new reader is called, is "the most versatile e-reader that's ever been created." [Read More]

 

Engadget
April 12, 2012

"Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight hands-on"

What's American's number one problem in the bedroom? Honestly, whatever you first guessed is probably the right answer. For the sake of this conversation, however, let's just assume that it's light, as Barnes & Noble suggests. People are keeping their partners awake at all hours by leaving the light on as they finish the final gripping pages of that Stieg Larsson novel. There's got to be a better way! [Read More]

 

The Verge
April 11, 2012

"Allerta's Pebble smartwatch comes to Kickstarter with E Ink display"

Allerta has rolled out its Pebble project on Kickstarter, a smartwatch that might strike one of the best balances between functionality and power drain to date — it uses a 144 x 168 E Ink display, rather than the OLED and LCD screens seen on other smartwatches in recent memory (including Sony's new SmartWatch). [Read More]

 

CNET
April 9, 2012

"Retina Display iPad vs. e-ink Kindle: Which do I prefer for reading?"

A few months ago, I bought a Kindle. The cheap kind: $79, with "Special Offers." I bought it because I wanted to read more efficiently, and because the iPad 2's screen was giving me eye fatigue. [Read More]

 

CNN
April 5, 2012

"E-books spur reading among Americans, survey shows"

E-books aren't just becoming increasingly popular. They also appear to be promoting reading habits among American adults. So says new research from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, which states that about one-fifth of U.S. adults have read an e-book in the past year. [Read More]

 

Pew Research Center Publications
April 5, 2012

"E-books spur reading among Americans, survey shows"

As the number of Americans that own tablet computers and e-book reading devices has increased, so has the percentage of adults who report that they have read an e-book in the past year. [Read More]

 

Electronics Weekly
April 3, 2012

"E Ink slashes power from industrial and commercial displays"

An alliance is pushing E Ink into industrial and commercial display applications. Usually found in e-books, the ultra-low-power technology approaches ink-on-paper contrast and allows months of display from small batteries. [Read More]

 

Geek System
March 29, 2012

"Flexible E Ink Displays Now In Mass Production"

E Ink devices are about to get a lot more like paper. LG has just started mass production of the first flexible, plastic E Ink displays. [Read More]

 

CNET
March 20, 2012

"My life among the Kindles: Comparing the models"

In less than a year, I've gone from mocking e-books to never wanting to buy a print book again. Blame the Amazon Kindle. I've found it a great way to read. [Read More]

 

CNET
March 13, 2012

"Kindle vs. Nook vs. iPad: Which e-book reader should you buy?"

With ultra-affordable e-ink readers, mid-priced color tablets like the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet, and even the more expensive iPads all vying for your e-book dollar, what's the best choice for you? It depends. [Read More]

 

The New York Times
March 5, 2012

"Finding Your Book Interrupted ... By the Tablet You Read It On"

Can you concentrate on Flaubert when Facebook is only a swipe away, or give your true devotion to Mr. Darcy while Twitter beckons? People who read e-books on tablets like the iPad are realizing that while a book in print or on a black-and-white Kindle is straightforward and immersive, a tablet offers a menu of distractions that can fragment the reading experience, or stop it in its tracks. [Read More]

 

New Mexico Business Weekly
March 5, 2012

"Publishers tire of e-books' e-distractions"

Forrester Research recently released a survey showing that publishers have grown less bullish on tablets for e-reading. Now, 31 percent of publishers think iPads and tablets are perfect for e-reading, compared with 46 percent a year ago, the report says. [Read More]

 

E-Ink-Info.com
February 28, 2012

"Amazon Kindle 2012 roundup - which is the best Kindle?"

Amazon currently offers 3 Kindle e-readers - the Kindle Keyboard (K3), the Kindle (K4) and the Kindle Touch. I've got all three models, and after a few weeks of use, I'm posting this roundup review. [Read More]

 

Popsci
February 23, 2012

"E-Readers Finally Get a Splash of Color"

E Ink, makers of the electrophoretic screens for the Kindle and Nook, are going color. [Read More]

 

Engineering and Technology Magazine
February 20, 2012

"E-Reader Revolution?"

With one in 40 adults in the UK receiving an e-reader as a gift over Christmas, what are the latest trends in the e-reader market? [Read More]

 

HDTVExpert.com
February 18, 2012

"March is "Read an eBook Month" – If You're Canadian"

Award-winning Canadian eBook and print author Rita Y. Toews (Prometheus, The Centurion, and The Price of Freedom, among others), convinced the Canadian Parliament to name March 2012 as "Read an eBook Month." [Read More]

 

E-Ink-Info.com
February 7, 2012

"Lux compares display developers, E Ink comes on top"

Lux Research posted an interesting grid that shows how different display developers rate on technical value and business execution. [Read More]

 

The Atlantic
February 6, 2012

"Books May Be Better Objects, but E-Books Are Better Tools"

Nick Carr likes the fixities of the printed book; Kevin Kelly agrees that "these are very real, and very attractive qualities," but likes the fluidities of the e-book. [Read More]

 

Taiwan News
February 6, 2012

"E-paper maker promotes e-book displays at Taipei book fair"

The chairman of Taiwan-based E Ink Corp. -- a major developer and marketer of electronic paper display technologies -- pitched the promise of electronic books at the 2012 Taipei International Book Exhibition on Monday. [Read More]

 

Engadget
February 3, 2012

"WiFi Kindle Touch gets its passport, now available internationally"

Ever since Amazon unveiled its cheap-as-chips Kindle Touch, the thing's been selling like mad here in the US. However, our friends on other continents haven't been able to enjoy swiping and tapping its multitouch E Ink display -- until now, that is. [Read More]

 

HDTVExpert.com
February 1, 2012

"SID's New I-Zone Gives Free Space to Tout Innovation at Display Week"

Here in the depths of winter, we learn of a summer holiday bonus from our friends over at SID. The group just announced a new Innovation Zone (I-Zone for short) to take place at Display Week 2012 in Boston, June 5&6. [Read More]

 

Mobileread.com
February 1, 2012

"jetBook Color Hand-On Review"

So, I've finally received my jetBook Color (even though my mom and sisters got it before me!) and am glad that I can be the first to do a quick review of it as I haven't seen anyone do it yet. [Read More]

 

Engineering TV
January 17, 2012

"Smart Surface Devices and More from E Ink"

Bill Wong of Electronic Design magazine talks with Sriram Peruvemba of E Ink about displays for items that don't traditionally have a smart surface. [Read More]

 

PC Magazine
January 16, 2012

"Electronic paper display platforms reduce turnaround says Epson"

Seiko Epson has begun shipping industrial electronic paper display platforms, consisting of e-paper display microcontrollers with integrated firmware that controls the basic device functions. [Read More]

 

ARMdevices.net
January 15, 2012

"E Ink On Every Smart Surface"

Exclusive 17-minute interview with E Ink's CMO at CES, where they showed me a Triton color display for signage with color so saturated that it looked like an LCD except that it was thinner than OLED, sunlight readable, uses no backlights and uses very little power. [Read More]

 

SlashGear
January 14, 2012

"The Best of CES 2012"

Welcome to our massive "best-of" wrap-up for CES 2012, complete with everything from smartphones to PCs and headphones and back, topped off with our own "most used gear" section for the curious. [Read More]

 

LaptopMag
January 13, 2012

"Bookeen Cybook Odyssey eReader Hands-On: Fastest Page-Turning Ever"

We'd been looking forward to getting our hands on Bookeen's Cybook Odyssey eReader ever since we found out it was coming to CES 2012. Touting High Speed Ink System, the newest product from the French eReader maker purportedly had iPad-snappy responsiveness along with the venerated E Ink technology analog book readers know and love. [Read More]

 

Dvice
January 13, 2012

"E Ink thinks its displays belong on pretty much everything"

E Ink has been on a bit of a run lately, what with the whole e-book explosion. And it's easy to see why: E Ink offers inexpensive, ultra low power displays that are easy to read in direct sunlight. [Read More]

 

The Verge
January 13, 2012

"Bookeen's Cybook Odyssey e-reader offers high-speed E Ink"

Bookeen announced its Cybook Odyssey ebook reader and its high-speed E Ink display quite a while ago, but until now we haven't had a chance to play with the device. [Read More]

 

The Digital Reader
January 12, 2012

"Visting with E Ink (Sony's E Ink Plans, Hands On with the Plastic Logic 100, and more)"

One of the more enjoyable aspects of this trip was the meeting I had today with Sri Peruvemba of E Ink. [Read More]

 

PC Pro
January 12, 2012

"E Ink targets colour ebooks, signs and power tools"

E Ink is hoping more countries push color ebook readers in their schools, as the company looks to extend its reach beyond consumer ereaders. [Read More]

 

Engadget
January 10, 2012

"Rukus solar-powered Bluetooth sound system hands-on"


Remember that Rukus solar-powered Bluetooth sound system we just told you about a few minutes ago? Well, we just got a little bit of hands-on time with the thing. [Read More]

 

Engadget
January 10, 2012

"Ectaco jetBook Color e-reader hands-on"

E Ink Holdings is here at Showstoppers to show off a slew of new displays, with Ectaco's jetBook Color eReader standing among the most notable. [Read More]

 

Bloomberg
January 10, 2012

"E Ink, Cypak, Cambrios Selected As Top Companies in Printed, Organic, and Flexible Electronics"

Lux Research ratings show best candidates for partnerships in the field. [Read More]

 

SlashGear
January 10, 2012

"Insider Talk: JetBook Color eReader"

Here at ShowStoppers our next edition of Insider Talk we are back with Sriram Peruvemba, CMO of Eink and he has an awesome color ereader for us to check out on video. [Read More]

 

SlashGear
January 10, 2012

"Insider Talk: Eton Rukus Solar Boombox"

Here at CES we are on the stage at ShowStoppers and have just brought up Sriram Peruvemba, CMO of Eink. [Read More]

 

EE Times
January 9, 2012

"CES: Freescale widens eReader and tablet coverage with i.MX 6 expansion"

In an effort to fill a gap in processors for the expanding eReader and tablet market, Freescale Semiconductor announced at CES in Las Vegas two additions to its i.MX 6 processor portfolio. [Read More]