Electronic Paper Display (EPD) Market Global Industry Analyses 2016-2020 an opportunity forecasted 2020-2030
Electronic Paper Display (EPD), often known as e-paper, is a display technology that mimics the appearance of conventional ink on paper using electronic components. Electronic paper displays vary from LCD panels in that the paper emits light rather than reflecting it like LCDs do. The paper is made up of millions of tiny ink capsules filled with a transparent fluid containing minute particles of various colors and electrical charges, giving the impression of reading from paper to the observer. E-books, electronic newspapers, portable signage, and folding displays are all examples of uses for electronic paper displays. EPDs are being used in a variety of applications right now, including retail and transportation, such as bus stops and rail information boards. In addition to e-readers and ESLs, e-paper displays are increasingly being used for interior signage, such as at event sites, hospitals, and hotels. They're small, battery-powered, and can be put almost anyplace. They're also easy to move around and can be linked with calendaring systems to update automatically.
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Due to growing availability of e-content, users are opting for electronic paper display devices rather than buying books in shops. E-books have become a fixture and a significant trend in the publishing business over the last several years. E-book readers are getting more popular by the day since they are portable and allow customers to download a large number of books for free or at a reduced price from the internet. According to a poll, one-quarter of bibliophiles in the United States prefer to read e-books. The industry is being driven by the rising popularity of e-books and the adoption of specialized e-book reading devices.
In August 2020, Toppan Printing Co. Ltd began selling the Near Cross D 2.9, an RFID battery-free tag that enables graphics to be shown without the need for a power source. The information on the screen may be updated in three seconds, making it extremely useful for product management, streamlining, relabeling, and logistical instructions.
In January 2020, E Ink Holdings announced the expansion of its colour ePaper products to serve retail, education, signage, and consumer electronics applications in January 2020. Print Color, a new technology for eReader and eNote apps is being introduced by the firm.
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