Features
An electronic ink display is a bistable display technology that does not emit light itself, relies on natural light reflection for image formation, and can maintain the image in a stable state when powered off. Its display effect is close to that of natural paper and consumes low power.
Only when changing screens does the electronic ink display require power consumption. Even when the power is turned off, the image will remain static but will not disappear.
High contrast
Contrast is the ratio of black to white in an image, which represents the gradation from black to white. The higher the ratio, the more gradations from black to white, resulting in richer color expression, wide viewing angle.
The viewing angle extends to 180 degrees, significantly surpassing the market's LCDs with a high reflectivity of 120 degrees.
Reflectivity can approach that of paper (70%), significantly outperforming other LCDs on the market, and it offers lower power consumption and better eye-comforting image quality than traditional LCDs.
Blue light is harmful to vision, and the e-ink screen itself does not emit light, so there's no blue light stimulation.


































