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Nemoptic offers prototype kit of BiNem e-paper
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The spec sheets reveal some interesting details (we should add them to the Wiki). From the BK1401 kit (notice the indirect comparison with E Ink, like "no flashing effect"):
The BK2301 kit has some slightly different specs (such as an improved contrast ratio, but also smaller resolution and worse response time):
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Too bad you can't hook up the screen to your Reader or Iliad and observe a difference. Silly statement, since I know things don't work that way, but it would still be nice to do a direct side-by-side with the only thing changed being the screen.
Okie-doke... go ahead, I have my asbestos undies on ;P |
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Plugging it to a computer would be better.
I can't believe how big that board is. Readers have less functions than PDAs. Would it be logical to make them smaller? |
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120 dpi is ok, but a 1 bit display seems a little underwhelming. The Bk 1401 has 200dpi but still 1 bit B&W, and if the development kit is any indication, may be too expensive to use in a reader anyway.
I would assume the final production boards would be smaller, Yvan. |
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Ah, that's better: a higher-rez (1328X2645) version of the pic is available here.
I'm thinking I agree with nekokami's assumption that the board is so huge because it's for prototyping. I can see what looks like a speaker, a couple of 9-pin D serial ports, several switches and micro-buttons, a good sized pot' or two, some rather large caps, a couple of other connections, a piggy-back board -- in short: a bunch of bulky, discrete components that I'd expect to be removed altogether or replaced with more 'integrated' components on any production, um product. ![]() Anyway you want stuff to be bigger for prototyping, it makes it easier to adjust the design, and repair things when you slag components. ![]() |
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Heh, the price for the more elaborate Nemoptic kit is in EUR, TadW, so it's about 3,240 USD (at the current exchange rates, anyway).
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Has anyone bought Nemoptic phototype kit and compare that with the Eink panel?
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Over here they're saying 400dpi: http://dev.nemoptic.com/content.php?...lications&id=4
If they can do 400dpi B/W then someone could easily use that to do 16 level grey 200 PPI images with some very sharp and smooth anti-aliased glyphs... |
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