Next-gen E-Ink Segmented Display Cells (SDC) offer flexible, paper-thindisplays

Next-gen E-Ink Segmented Display Cells (SDC) offer flexible, paper-thin displays
Next-gen E-Ink Segmented Display Cells (SDC) offer flexible, paper-thin displays. E-Ink Corporation's new Segmented Display Cell (SDC) technology allows for next-generation displays based on E-Ink technology to bring flexibility and low power-consumption to a paper-thin package. The high readability and flexible design options allowed by the SDC E-Ink display's "organic non-rectangular unique shapes, including holes, curves, and other non-standard designs" is perfectly suited to a range of bendable and oddly-shaped displays.

The new technology has already been used to develop a communicating key fob from Delphi.

E-Ink's next generation SDC technology not only allows for the uniquely shaped and slim key fob, but also provides excellent readability in bright sunlight - one of the main draws of E-Ink technology.

Right now, the technology that makes these SDC products work is being used on very few products, including the Amazon Kindle, SONY Reader and iRex iLiad.
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