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Seiko’s ‘active matrix’ E Ink watch will be on sale by end of 2010

It’s always good to see a concept, particularly one as appealing as Seiko’s “active matrix” E Ink watch , make it to retail product. The company’s had a thing for E Ink timepieces for a while now, but what sets this new one apart is the supposed 180-degree viewing angle it affords — and, of course, those retro good looks do it no harm either

It’s always good to see a concept, particularly one as appealing as Seiko’s “active matrix” E Ink watch , make it to retail product. The company’s had a thing for E Ink timepieces for a while now, but what sets this new one apart is the supposed 180-degree viewing angle it affords — and, of course, those retro good looks do it no harm either

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Nemoptic’s Active Matrix Binem displays look perfect for your low-power Game Boy (video)

While the grocery stores in our hood are apparently a little too low-tech for the stuff, Nemoptic has made quite a name for itself in produce circles with its tiny, cheap e-paper price tags, able to reflect the continually rising costs of Cap’n Crunch. Now the company is branching out with rather more high-tech but still tiny displays called Binem Active Matrix E-paper, which show a variety of interesting tricks in a series of videos from June that Technology Review is just now bringing to light. The two-inch, 170dpi screens can manage a 30ms refresh rate — just fast enough to handle video — and can do partial refreshing, changing only portions of the display

While the grocery stores in our hood are apparently a little too low-tech for the stuff, Nemoptic has made quite a name for itself in produce circles with its tiny, cheap e-paper price tags, able to reflect the continually rising costs of Cap’n Crunch. Now the company is branching out with rather more high-tech but still tiny displays called Binem Active Matrix E-paper, which show a variety of interesting tricks in a series of videos from June that Technology Review is just now bringing to light. The two-inch, 170dpi screens can manage a 30ms refresh rate — just fast enough to handle video — and can do partial refreshing, changing only portions of the display

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Nemoptic’s Active Matrix Binem displays look perfect for your low-power Game Boy (video)

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Take a step back to marvel at the I-inc iH-252HPB 25” Widescreen Active Matrix TFT Display, which is ideal for both home and office use.

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Seiko’s ‘active matrix’ E-Ink watch exemplifies awesome, might just be the future (video)

Seiko’s been doing the whole E-Ink wristwatch thing for years now , but the vast majority of ‘em could really only be viewed when looking directly down onto the so-called dial. The appropriately named “Future Now” EPD watch aims to change all that, with an “active matrix” E-Ink display that allows for the same 180 degrees of visibility that you’ve come to expect in the average LCD panel. The all-black watch made its debut at Basel World 2010, boasting a grand total of 80,000 pixels, each of which are capable of displaying four shades of grey.

Seiko’s been doing the whole E-Ink wristwatch thing for years now , but the vast majority of ‘em could really only be viewed when looking directly down onto the so-called dial. The appropriately named “Future Now” EPD watch aims to change all that, with an “active matrix” E-Ink display that allows for the same 180 degrees of visibility that you’ve come to expect in the average LCD panel. The all-black watch made its debut at Basel World 2010, boasting a grand total of 80,000 pixels, each of which are capable of displaying four shades of grey.

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Seiko’s ‘active matrix’ E-Ink watch exemplifies awesome, might just be the future (video)

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