Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
It looks like a Pebble, it works like a Pebble, but don’t call it a Pebble. Eric Migicovsky, the original creator of the Pebble smartwatch, just unveiled two new smartwatches — called the Core 2 Duo and the Core Time 2. The Core 2 Duo is essentially a new Pebble 2 running the original Pebble software. It has an always-on e-paper display with a few buttons on the side of the device. Compared to other 2025 smartwatches, it’s pretty basic. That e-paper screen is a non-touch, black-and-white display.
That seemingly simple small display on its back actually pops out to become a single-ear Bluetooth earphone or, with the right strap, a smartwatch as well. In the middle of its large and thick circular camera bump is a rectangular screen that you can pop out and put in one of your ears, just like how those old Bluetooth earbuds. Admittedly, it won’t take the place of a decent pair of stereo earphones, but when you need to take a brief call, it might be faster than fumbling around in your pocket or bag for your earbuds.
E Ink has partnered with Realtek to launch a second-generation System-on-Panel (SoP) electronic shelf label (ESL) reference design that promises slimmer borders and improved efficiency. The new solution integrates Realtek’s Bluetooth chipset directly onto the glass substrate of E Ink’s displays, using Chip-on-Glass (CoG) technology. This cuts product size by about 30% and the flexible printed circuit (FPC) by roughly half, compared to similar devices with the same display area, according to E-Ink.
The XP-Pen Magic Note Pad uses a full-color LCD instead of E Ink. The tablet attempts to emulate the E Ink experience with three quick-access color modes, including a black-and-white option. XP-Pen says the Magic Note Pad’s nano-etched surface reduces reflection and glare while also simulating the feel of a pen on paper. It has a “Light Color Mode” that reduces the screen’s saturation to create an experience that sounds closer to how colors might appear on E Ink devices like the Kindle Colorsoft.
The E Ink technology that makes the Amazon Kindle work. Porsche has filed a patent that hints that the German automaker has actually found something useful to do with the tech. Instead of using it for cosmetics, the patent filed with the World Intellectual Property Office indicates that Porsche wants to use it to do something useful. To not just change the color of the vehicle, but to give a warning or message to the other vehicles around it.
Tasked with creating an engaging visual recap of the museum’s White House history tour, along with rotating updates on upcoming events and special features, technology integrator Design & Production Incorporated (D&P) turned to long-time partner Digital Projection to customize a curved 66-foot-wide LED videowall worthy of this prestigious digital signage project. The stunning display draws guests into the gift shop, encouraging them to linger as they browse, shop and engage with dynamic content.
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