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A wireless ePaper display is a sort of digital display technology that imitates the look of ink on paper.
It is sometimes referred to as an electronic paper display or an e-ink display.
It is particularly suited for applications like e-readers, electronic signage, and smart labels because it is made to mimic reading on paper and use less electricity.
Electronic ink, a type of electronic paper made up of microcapsules holding positively and negatively charged particles contained in a liquid, is used in wireless ePaper displays.
The particles travel to the top or bottom of the microcapsules when an electric field is applied, which produces contrast on the display.
The ability to receive and display content wirelessly, without the need for a physical connection, is generally referred to as being “wireless” in the context of wireless ePaper displays.
These displays frequently have wireless networking features like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth that enable them to remotely receive updates or new material.
The following are some salient benefits and features of wireless ePaper displays:
Low electricity Consumption: Wireless ePaper displays use no electricity when displaying a static image and only draw power when updating the material on the screen
. As a result, the display can hold its content for extended durations without depleting the battery, making them perfect for applications where power efficiency is essential.
strong Visibility and Wide Viewing Angle: ePaper displays are suitable for outdoor or well-lit areas since they offer strong contrast and readability even in bright ambient light.
Additionally, they offer a broad viewing angle, ensuring that the text is visible and readable from a variety of angles.
The Global Wireless ePaper Display Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
RAK Wireless launched the WisBlock E-paper module, specifically an Active Matrix Electrophoretic Display (AM EPD) that is based on the SSD1680 LCD Controller, which is the Solomon Systech Limited SSD1680 RAK14000.
The 2.13-inch White-Black version has a resolution of 212×104 pixels, while the White-Black-Red variant has a resolution of 250122 pixels.
Its features are:
White-Black display
Black and white in two colors, 2.13 inches
pixels, 212×104
Display: White, Black, and Red
2.13 inches, three colors (red, white, and black)
250×122 pixel
ultra-wide angle of view extremely low power use
solely reflective
Bi-stable visuals
range of commercial temperatures
Lowest possible current deep sleep mode
On-chip oscillator RAM for the display