

Gallery 3 uses its own Waveform and controllers to solve the ghosting problem and increase performance. It is also compatible with E INK Regal Waveform controllers, for fast page turn speed and also modern e-paper such as On-Cell Touch, Carta 1200 and Carta 1250. We know lots of Kaleido 3, because E INK answered many of the questions This included in the PPI being increased from 100 PPI to 150 PPI and improvements to the color filter array being closer to the stack. In the past, most front light designs did not address both of these color spectrums, and they were tuned specifically for the aesthetics of the light color to the viewer, rather than the eye health benefit. What is the deal with the new ComfortGaze technology? ComfortGaze was specifically designed to be within certain guidelines for BLR and BLTR. E Ink Gallery 3 will be featuring E Ink’s new ComfortGaze front light, which offers a blue-light safe viewing experience.

The screen can support both WACOM and EMR, based on customers needs.
#Gallery stack 3 update
In contrast, “fast mode” may be slightly more muted as the pigment’s movements are constrained by the time of the update.Į Ink Gallery 3 will also support pen input in black and white, with an addition of several other colors and an update time of 30 ms. Therefore “best color” has the longest transition time to move the pigments as close to the surface as possible. To increase the speed of the color transition, there can be tradeoffs in the intensity of the colors. Gallery 3 has three color modes to choose from: fast color, standard color and best color. In contrast, “fast mode” may be slightly more muted as the pigment’s movements are constrained by the time of the update.īasically, vendors can chose how many different colors they want to include on their devices. In addition, Gallery 3 will have an improved resolution of 300 pixels per inch (ppi) versus the earlier 150 ppi and an operating temperature of 0-50 degrees Celsius, on par with black and white e-readers. This is a substantial improvement over the first generation of E Ink Gallery, which had a black and white update time of two seconds and color updates of ten seconds. In Gallery 3, the black and white update time has been improved to 350 milliseconds (ms), the fast color mode is 500 ms, standard color mode is 750-1000 ms and best color is achieved at 1500 ms. However, E INK’s launch plan focuses on the most requested panel size from market research. Gallery 3 can, in theory, be applied to any sized TFT. Other sizes will be launched in the future.
#Gallery stack 3 full
What is most exciting about this new screen, is that it is employing Advanced Color E-Paper and can display over 50,000 different colors, which is achieved through a four particle ink system: cyan, magenta, yellow and white, which allows a full color gamut at each pixel. The company has just officially announced the technology and it is looking very good. Good e-Reader broke the news a couple of days about that E INK was gearing up to launch Gallery 3, which is new color e-paper that will power the next generation of e-readers and e-notes.
