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how e ink displays works
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E Ink displays, widely used in e-readers, work by manipulating tiny microcapsules filled with negatively charged black particles and positively charged white particles suspended in a clear fluid. When an electric field is applied, it causes these particles to move - black to the top for a dark pixel, and white to the top for a light pixel. This process doesn't require power to maintain an image, only to change it, making E Ink displays extremely energy-efficient. They also mimic the appearance of paper, offering a comfortable reading experience that reduces eye strain. However, they are primarily monochrome and have slower refresh rates than LCD screens, limiting their use in fast-paced, color-intensive applications.
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