E Ink Gallery 3 Color ePaper panel with pen support announced

E Ink, a global commercial leader in digital paper technology, today announced the release of E Ink Gallery 3, the next generation of color ePaper panel for the eReader and eNote sectors, with the goal of revolutionizing reading through the use of low power.

The E Ink Gallery 3 platform is built on the E Ink ACeP Advanced Color ePaper. A full-color gamut is achieved with this platform by using a four particle ink system: cyan, magenta, yellow, and white, which allows for a full-color gamut at each pixel.

The black and white update time in Gallery 3 has been reduced to 350 milliseconds (ms), the quick color mode is 500 ms, the normal color mode is 750-1000 ms, and the best color mode is 1500 ms. This is a significant improvement over the first generation of E Ink Gallery, which had a two-second black and white refresh time and a ten-second color update time. Furthermore, Gallery 3 will have a higher resolution of 300 pixels per inch (ppi) versus the previous 150ppi and an operating temperature of 0-50 degrees Celsius, which is comparable to black and white eReaders.

E Ink Gallery 3 will also enable pen input in black and white, as well as numerous different colors and a 30 ms update time. E Ink Gallery 3 will feature E Ink’s innovative ComfortGaze front light, which provides blue-light safe viewing.

It is unclear when the new panel-equipped e-readers will be accessible to consumers through e-reader makers such as Amazon and Kobo. As a result, we will have to wait for further developments in this subject.

E Ink will showcase this and foldable and rollable versions of E Ink Gallery 3 at Touch Taiwan 2022 from April 27-29, 2022.

Regarding this new introduction, Johnson Lee, CEO of E Ink, said,

E Ink is very excited to announce this significant breakthrough with E Ink Gallery 3. For the first time, our Gallery full color ink platform series can be offered for an enhanced reading and shopping experience for eBooks, and for colorful document viewing and editing in eNotes. We have invested over $100 million dollars in R&D resources and budget to improve every aspect of this technology. Our team across the world has worked tirelessly over the past several years, and has made a product we can all be proud of.


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