This morningE Ink Holdingsannounced the availability of a new color - changing film known as Prism that ’s based on the company ’s electronic paper technology used in devices like Amazon ’s Kindle and the Pebble smartwatch . But the raw material is n’t destined to ultimately bestow a dash of coloring material to your electronic books . Instead , it ’s being place as a dick to permit architects and home designers dynamically alter the coloring and climate of a space .
Like with E Ink ’s other products , Prism is small power , fully meditative so it has a paint - alike appearance the caller claims , and is fully programmable to create almost any designing — and hopefully even image .
east Ink Holdings has n’t fix why the new Prism textile is n’t being used on mobile gimmick just yet , but it might have something to do with extra ironware needed to facilitate the color - changing antic that could make it unmanageable to desegregate into belittled devices . But it sound like a bang-up furtherance of a engineering that many thought would be kill off by tablets , but has manage to find endless elbow room to stay technologically relevant . [ E Ink ]

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