With its ultra-thin profile display, its extraordinary contrast and clarity, and its unrestricted design potential, SEIKO’s Electro-phoresis Display watch has captured the imagination of the industry.
For 2007, these unique capabilities have been fused into a delightful bracelet watch for women which is the perfect expression of SEIKO’s emotional technology. If the wearer is at work, it can be set to its ‘efficiency’ mode; the display is informative and easy to read. If, however, the watch is set to its ‘mystery’ mode, the panel expresses the time in a more imaginative, evocative style. Just pick the style to reflect your mood!
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It’s nice to finally see some products come to market using electronic ink. I’m curious as to the availability of the device.
Now that is pretty cool. I dont wear jewelry, ever, but if they could do this with a ring, I’d buy it.
I imagine a belt for guys. You could have messages scroll all the way ’round. Imagine the possibilities.
if it as really wide, I’d wear it – think of all teh cool stuff you could display on it (aka dilbert comic strip)
isnt it traditional for blogs to link their sources?
@3. That wouldn’t be a bracelet it would be a gauntlet.
Someone made a mood ring that actually works.
My wife isn’t a geek chick.
What’s the resolution?
This would be really cool if it were actually a ring. and if it could connect to the internet, and if it were a cell phone too.
Wish there were a link to a longer discussion of the products and the tech behind them.
#9 – Matthew – Heh. That read just like a Deep Thought from Jack, Handey.
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A LARGE DIAMOND.
But it costs about the same as a nice laptop computer.
Quitcherbitchin – here’s the link.
Sony makes a product called the a-Reader. It’s an electronic book that uses electronic ink. I got one last November. It’s pretty cool. Download books to your computer and load the a-Reader. Holds around 80 books without extra memory.
Sony will probably use Nemoptic e-paper technology, they recently signed an agreement for manufacture.
xerox developed this technology like 10 years ago. Glad to see that it’s being used.
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The biggest problem for e-paper is that even though the display material is different from LCDs and other flat display technologies it still requires a driver backplane just like those other technologies. This significantly reduces the potential savings and slows deployment. Now that cheaper driver schemes are being developed e-paper has gotten new opportunities for market penetration.
11, 14 – Thanks for the links.
That’s an interesting technology. Now to find out how the hell they manage a perfectly circular, continuous sapphire crystal…