
Here's another device to add to the growing list of recently announced products using
E Ink displays. In case you're keeping score, the Sony
Reader, iRex
Iliad, Jinke
Hanlin, and
Lexar JumpDrive Mercury all use the
MIT Media Lab spinout's electronic paper in their products.
Now
Ambient Devices, another MIT spinout, have announced the Weather Wizard, a wireless weather station that displays a five day forecast using an E Ink display. The device gets weather information wirelessly over the Ambient Information Network, which covers over 90% of the U.S. population.
Unlike Xerox's e-paper spin-out
Gyricon, who
recently pulled the plug on e-paper, E Ink has found several manufacturers to utilize their electronic paper display technologies in consumer-oriented devices.
Full press release
here.