Emerging of point-of-purchase (POP) E-paper displays
E-paper, short for electronic paper, is a thin flexible display capable of presenting visual images or text which has the readability factor of traditional paper. Advances in optical display, power consumption, and network connectivity have greatly expanded the number of potential applications for e-paper. Electronic paper is a major advertising and promotional display technology, especially in retail signage for the pointÒ€òofÒ€òpurchase (POP). Â Electronic paper based on E ink"s electronic ink is superior for POP advertisement due to its unique features: paper-thin, lightweight, flexible, shatterproof, extremely power efficient, superior contrast and attention grabbing capabilities. E-paper displays use no backlight or front light and can be easily viewed from any angle and under virtually any lighting condition.Point-of-purchase display designers have long been faced the limitations in cost, design, space and power while adding animation. Now, with the evolve of e-paper technology, adding a simple motion factor that builds the brand, integrates easily, and lasts for months on small batteries is easy. There are several advantages of this type of e-paper point-of-purchase displays. It is paper-thin and capable of holding text and images indefinitely without drawing electricity, while allowing the image to be changed later.. This means it can be used for high-impact point of purchase display signs in retail environments where space and access to power are limited. In addition e-paper is more comfortable to read than conventional displays due to the stable image that does not need to be refreshed constantly, the wider viewing angle, and the fact that it reflects ambient light rather than emitting its own light. An e-paper display can be read in direct sunlight without the image appearing to fade.
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