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I have been checking for news about CLEARink from time to time: it seems that in the past few days some good info came out.
They opened two offices to distribute the 45 people team: together with the main R&D in Fremont (CA), they now have an electrical engineering group doing chiefly quality assurance in Eindhoven and an office in Shanwei occupied in starting up manufacturing in China. Recently R&D achieved further improvements: 30% more color gamut, double contrast, double resolution, halved voltage (which makes now the consumption only 10% of LCD). Shown at SID Display Week 2018 were 202 DPI displays with subpixel rendering. Current phase is the translation of the lab prototype manifacturing in the volume product process (there was a two months delay owing to the "expected unexpected foreseeable unidentifiable" obstacles). In Q1 2019 there will be the release of small displays and wearable applications. A few days ago it was officialized «a partnership agreement with a leading tablet maker to supply CLEARink tablet displays beginning in 2019». A focus is confirmed on Electronic school books - which are stated to be in trial manifacturing in China since months. The release is planned for Q2 2019. The displays can feature frontlight - in a customized implementation forced by the technology, but twice as efficient as the usual one. A proof of concept of flexible displays was done, but there is currently little request from the Supply side; flexible displays cost more, and they are not required for robustness. Bistable displays are also delayed, since the current focus is to deliver video. The prototypes at Display Week 2018 in Los Angeles showed: -- Small display (wearables/mobile): B/W, 1:16 contrast, 202DPI, 83% white reflectance; -- Small display (wearables/mobile): color 30% NTSC, 1:16 contrast, 202DPI, 35% white reflectance; and the -- Palm display, the same one shown last year: color 20% NTSC, 106DPI, 35% white reflectance; Last edited by mdp; 06-04-2018 at 12:07 PM. Reason: 'Plam' is the same as 'Palm', but upon slapping |
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I took a screenshot of the small B/W display. Should be seen in the real world and the right lighting... Indoors, through the camera, to me the effect looks very similar to E-Ink's EPD.
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I suspect they're saying the frontlight is twice as efficient as E-Ink's because they have twice the reflectance from the display. So to get as bright a display as EInk they need only half the frontlight power as EInk.
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Any news? I visited their site, there is still no information about buying dev-kits. It looks like we will not soon see real devices with this technology. That would have Dasung started cooperation with the ColorInk and released a large (19-20 inches) color fast monitor for the computers! It would be the perfect solution for my eyes.
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What suggests forthcoming prompt availability of large displays? I understand the plan is to have "tablet-sized" ones released probably in one year, next Summer... I would bet to see first the smaller released, and the larger, well, at least undisclosed by the Company as at least an idea before everything else... (You mean CLEARink, right?) I really do not see why Dasung could be a preferential player in such a game. The display controller will not even deal with bi-stable properties. Let us HOPE that CLEARink will release easily manageable controllers that will help spreading the technology. |
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last thing i read from color screens, was from eink version, they are preparing screens for 2019, but those screens will only have 150dpi and are not suited for ereaders for now, so I doub't we can get proper ereader devices with +250 until 2021 or so, an probably the price will make laugh the current 13" 800€ devices
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You must be strictly referring to E-Ink's EPD future. In that case, two years to (1) get a breakthrough to severely reduce refresh time and (2) arrive to mass-production capacity, seems to me extremely optimistic. Last edited by mdp; 09-12-2018 at 02:46 PM. |
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6" 100dpi devices, worse screens than the first eink 10 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJG7ZhBlTgU They only have prototipes with over 200 for super small screens on watches or things like that Last edited by whopper; 09-12-2018 at 11:18 PM. |
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No, I haven't. Why, have you seen anything? I thought the specifications are still undisclosed. Where have you heard that «6" 100dpi» should be part of such specification - also given that I, on the contrary, understood that the "100dpi" tests are buried past?
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I think that if they are still showing 100dpi screens as samples just months before entering production to supply the manufacturers, we can take for granted that those screens are what we are going to see in the final devices for the first generation. That's the reason I think we are at least 2 or 3 years away (if not 5) until we can get 10/13" devices with +200 dpi for less than 1000€. the electronic paper industry seems to advance much more slower than any other. 10 years later after the first eink device, they haven't still breach the 500dpi to make it paper. They released 13" screens after 8 years, and they've been teasing color ereaders from 3 or 4 companies and all of them failed, including mirasol by qualcomm that was by far the one with more money invested. So, I'm not optimistic at all in this regards. Unless some really big player like amazon starts pouring money towards color screens, I don't think it's going to advance fast enough to be useful as ereaders soon. Last edited by whopper; 09-13-2018 at 05:23 PM. |
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