Apple's foldable device may use color e-ink displays — huge power savings

Apple is exploring the use of e-ink display technology for its upcoming foldable devices, equipping a potential foldable iPhone and iPad with an Electronic Paper Display (EPD) as their cover or second screen.

https://www.laptopmag.com/news/apples-foldable-device-may-use-color-e-ink-displays-huge-power-savings

Établi 3y | 17 mai 2022, 08:20:28


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