I love to hear someone talk about something they understands what they are talking about something that is game changing.. Really Instills confidence. I really hope they succeed
As of November 2020 this team has successfully made the active matrix displays that they were unable to at the time of this video. There is footage in Chinese news outlets of the displays in action showing a cartoon and various tech demos. No word on the timeline for bringing these screens to market but they are still making progress.
What an interesting channel - you've got interviews with Sophie WIlson, Steve Furber and a whole bunch of tech people. It's a shame you don't get more views,
Thanks for watching! I got 48 million views thus far which is ok. If you like to send my video links to other people/bloggers/reddit/twitter or anything else, thanks a lot!
I wish I could have asked some questions. There are a bunch of things that could have been asked: Is it possible to make transmissive and transmissive-reflective devices? You could just put them in front of a window as a TV instead of darkening the room. What does it use for color? Pigments? Dyes? particles with structural coloration? (Which would be awesome because it never fades) How did they achieve fast framerates? (Liquavista's was tied to and limited by pixel size) If the sub-pixel's are stack how can they function. How do they prevent the layers below from being covered by each other. Is it "transflective"?
Didn't that Liquavista company commercialize this technology first? They didn't seem to go anywhere, even after they were acquired by Samsung and, now, Amazon.
Amazon has Shut Down Liquavista Offices in the Netherlands - They were lightyears ahead. goodereader.com/blog/e-paper/amazon-has-shut-down-liquavista-offices-in-the-netherlands
4:20 Please understand that high contrast ratio is the enemy for your eyes! 100:1 contrast ratio is excellent for a reflective display like that. Excellent readability way better than todays 'High end' 'e-ink displays.
Tell him he can market it as E-Drop, much more catchy I think, and yes I am interested in it, specifically in projector format but I'll take a normal display too
Yeessh bring battery powered saving portable handheld games on lol...but yeah in a serious note thus might work for a new gen phone model screening...idk I'm sure if the companies are willing to work with these guys then maybe it'll happen soonish...dont know if it has I gotta look up some advances if any has happened
Looks and sounds like great tech... but may I say... the big display composed of several small displays seems to have been built in quite a rush as the components do not align too well. Looks sloppy.
This 100:1 contrast sounds strange. Photos printed on paper look really good for so little contrast. Besides emissive displays go into thousands easily and still suck.
Yep. That is it. That is the disruptive technology we have been waiting to see. Best of luck to the developers getting actual displays to the market.
this is the future, no more aggressive light in our faces!!!
I love the honesty, how he says that they don't have the funds
I love to hear someone talk about something they understands what they are talking about something that is game changing.. Really Instills confidence. I really hope they succeed
As of November 2020 this team has successfully made the active matrix displays that they were unable to at the time of this video. There is footage in Chinese news outlets of the displays in action showing a cartoon and various tech demos. No word on the timeline for bringing these screens to market but they are still making progress.
That's the difference between interviewing a CTO vs. interviewing a marketing-rep. Nice pun with the electrowetting-dream, btw.
GR8 OPTO-ELECTRONICS
I soo want this!
Where/how can we fund?
That was fascinating. I want to know where they are now - did they get the money?
What an interesting channel - you've got interviews with Sophie WIlson, Steve Furber and a whole bunch of tech people.
It's a shame you don't get more views,
Thanks for watching! I got 48 million views thus far which is ok. If you like to send my video links to other people/bloggers/reddit/twitter or anything else, thanks a lot!
Very good color, i hope in near future we see this display on phone or tablet
I wish I could have asked some questions. There are a bunch of things that could have been asked: Is it possible to make transmissive and transmissive-reflective devices? You could just put them in front of a window as a TV instead of darkening the room.
What does it use for color? Pigments? Dyes? particles with structural coloration? (Which would be awesome because it never fades)
How did they achieve fast framerates? (Liquavista's was tied to and limited by pixel size)
If the sub-pixel's are stack how can they function. How do they prevent the layers below from being covered by each other. Is it "transflective"?
Didn't that Liquavista company commercialize this technology first? They didn't seem to go anywhere, even after they were acquired by Samsung and, now, Amazon.
Amazon has Shut Down Liquavista Offices in the Netherlands - They were lightyears ahead. goodereader.com/blog/e-paper/amazon-has-shut-down-liquavista-offices-in-the-netherlands
If I had money I'd invest in this.
Would be interesting if they got a handheld gaming device - to get the screens to market.
I certainly hope this works. Where can I sign up to invest in your research & production? I want in!
4:20 Please understand that high contrast ratio is the enemy for your eyes! 100:1 contrast ratio is excellent for a reflective display like that. Excellent readability way better than todays 'High end' 'e-ink displays.
This tech is so neat, i hope they finally get the funding they need to proceed.
i'd pay $ 50 for that colored block.. function being it can demonstratre the presence of Illuminance in the room..
What's going on with Pixel Qi ?
Amazing!!!..
Tell him he can market it as E-Drop, much more catchy I think, and yes I am interested in it, specifically in projector format but I'll take a normal display too
also tell him to start up a kickstarter or patreon (I prefer patreon)
I loved my irex devices.
Yeessh bring battery powered saving portable handheld games on lol...but yeah in a serious note thus might work for a new gen phone model screening...idk I'm sure if the companies are willing to work with these guys then maybe it'll happen soonish...dont know if it has I gotta look up some advances if any has happened
Looks and sounds like great tech... but may I say... the big display composed of several small displays seems to have been built in quite a rush as the components do not align too well. Looks sloppy.
This 100:1 contrast sounds strange. Photos printed on paper look really good for so little contrast. Besides emissive displays go into thousands easily and still suck.
Yes... YES! This!
getting a car covered in this
nice one!
Thanks
The tiled panel might have good refresh rate on paper but the ghosting is enormous, nobody would choose this for gaming.
videopaper mi likey
this tech has been shown off for what is now a decade without a single product released it's never making it to market
A newer video from 2019: ruclips.net/video/XQAs-0i7WsQ/видео.html
A video from other company (2021 - Color video on an EFD) : ruclips.net/video/oiJX2EHQByM/видео.html
wow that is a much shittier display than the one that was made in 2013 that the ieee made a video on.