Revolutionary E-Ink display: wireless power without battery
The innovative, wirelessly powered E-Ink display opens up new possibilities for signage and advertising displays, providing continuous operation without the need for recharging.
Wireless E-Ink display
Revolutionary power technology
Digital View has introduced a unique E-Ink display that operates without a battery. The device receives energy through an innovative wireless module Wi-Charge. This technology opens up new horizons for applications in advertising, museum displays and information stands, ensuring constant screen operation.
Features and Applications
Despite the limited content updating outside the range of the energy transmitter, this development is ideal for static information panels. Power supply and data updating are carried out via the built-in Wi-Fi module. The Wi-Charge system is capable of simultaneously providing energy to several devices, each of which consumes 500 mW to maintain a Wi-Fi connection and display information.
Specifications
The Digital View ESP6-13 ePaper comes with an optional AirCord transmission module that uses infrared technology to transmit power up to 9 meters. The 13.3-inch E Ink Spectra 6 ePaper color screen has a resolution of 1200 x 1600 pixels and is bright enough for use in well-lit rooms. The monitor has an aluminum frame, supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and is also equipped with a USB-C connector.
Prospects and availability
This technology is aimed at the business segment, so the price of the device is not disclosed. Interested companies can contact the manufacturer directly to obtain additional information and clarify the terms of purchase.
Glossary
- E-Ink is an electronic ink technology that imitates printed text on paper
- Wi-Charge - a system for wireless energy transmission over a distance
- AirCord - a module for transmitting data and energy via an infrared channel
- Digital View - a company developing innovative display solutions
- E Ink Spectra 6 - a type of color screen using electronic ink
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Digital View introduces an innovative E-Ink display that operates without a battery and is powered via Wi-Fi using Wi-Charge technology. This development opens up new possibilities for energy-efficient devices, despite current limitations in readability.
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Isabella
Wow, E-Ink technology without a battery! This is a breakthrough in energy efficiency. Imagine how many electronic price tags can be placed in a store without unnecessary wires. 🤔
Hans
Yes, Isabella, this is really impressive! But I'm more interested in applications in museums. Imagine how easy it is to update information about exhibits without changing the signs. This would greatly facilitate the work of curators. 🏛️
Sophie
Guys, have you thought about how this can change urban space? Bus stops with constantly updated schedules, information stands in parks... The possibilities are endless! 🌆
Antonio
Sophie, you're right! Also imagine electronic menus in restaurants that can be updated in real time. No more hand corrections or retyping. 🍽️
Olga
Sounds great, but I'm a little concerned about the security issue. How safe is constant infrared radiation for transmitting energy? 🤨
Günther
Bah! Another useless toy. We already have too many screens around us. It would be better to read books than to stare at these things. And in general, we used to live without any screens and nothing, it was normal.
Pierre
Olga, I understand your concern. But as far as I know, infrared is considered safe when used correctly. Moreover, this is not a permanent effect on a person. 🤓
Isabella
Günther, I understand your skepticism, but progress is inevitable. This technology can make information more accessible and relevant. By the way, it is perfect for e-books - no problems with charging! 📚🔋