The world’s first color E-Ink monitor looks wild, but we have questions

More than a decade after the first color electronic paper screens emerged at CES 2010, the technology’s lead innovator, E Ink, has built a color panel capable of powering eReaders, smartphones, retail signage displays, and now even computer monitors. to provide power.

This week, Chinese electronics manufacturer Dasung revealed its name The world’s first E Ink monitor with a 25.3-in Kaleido 3-color E Ink display. Based on details in the company’s Indiegogo funding campaign, the 25.3-inch display will support 4,096 colors and a resolution of up to 3,200 x 1,800. That sounds good, but it should be noted that the number is likely based on Kaleido 3’s 300ppi rating. Essentially, it’s the same resolution you’ll find on your best Amazon Kindle reader. On the other hand, that ppi is better than Apple’s Studio Display, which has a resolution of 5,120 x 2,880 and 218 pixels per inch.