
It's what they call reflective display technology. What the heck is electro wetting display technology? Hans, thank you very much for joining me. Subscribe to this podcast: iTunes * Google Play * RSS The company is still at the advanced R&D stage, but far enough along that it anticipates being in small quantity production next year, through a manufacturing partner in Taiwan. We get into what the technology is and how it works, its differences with other kinds of e-paper, how it sets up, and its benefits. In this podcast, I have a detailed chat with Etulipa founder Hans Feil, whose company is rapidly evolving and maturing the technology, and has a big investment and R&D partner in Daktronics, the big South Dakota-based LED manufacturer. Color displays, and particularly displays that can do full motion graphics and video playback, have largely stayed in the bucket of future technology.Ī small Dutch company is well along the path of changing all that - using something called electro-wetting display technology that gets its brightness from the sun, and would be used as low-energy alternatives to big LED video displays used for out of home advertising. But that's all been in black and white and gray. The core technology used for those readers is what's also being used for things like meeting room displays and updated bus stop schedule signs that run off batteries and, in some cases, solar chargers. The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENTĮ-paper displays are, by far, best known for the little e-readers people use instead of printed books.
