Post Tagged with: "mirasol"

Qualcomm’s Mirsol Buy’s Pixtronix for its PerfectLight MEMS Display’s

Qualcomm’s Mirasol MEMS display technology has kept the blogosphere interested because of its promise of a sunlight viewable display that doesn’t consume very much power. After a product release that lived up to promises but failed to win hearts because the bar has been raised…

Qualcomm’s Kyobo e-Reader with a Mirasol Display Hands On

Kyobo Book Centre and Qualcomm have revealed the world’s first ereader to use a mirasol color e-paper display, the Android-based Kyobo eReader. Mirasol’s Mems technology has had us all drooling for a three weeks of battery life with daily use since their screen has no…

Qualcomm’s Bambook Sunflower E-Reader

As Qualcomm’s press release states,

Qualcomm MEMS Technologies Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, and The Shanghai Nutshell Electronic Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of Shanda Networking Co., Ltd, China’s largest interactive digital content provider, today announced the first e-reader featuring Mirasol® display technology, …

Kyobo eReader with Mirasol Display Gets Reviewed

We got our hands on the Kyobo Reader a few weeks ago and though it was glitchy, we were under the impression that it was still not streat ready. The Digital Reader came out with the first review of the Kyobo eReader and it seems…

Schoolbag of the Future: Anytime Anywhere

At the keynote of the  Future Education X Smart School Summit in Taipei Cheryl Goodman of Qualcomm’s Mirasol division discusses what the Backpack of the Future will look like.
The high points of the presentation are that devices shouldn’t create a power crisis.  We are…

Kyobo 5.7″ eReader with Mirasol Display Walk Through with Video Playback

Kyobo Book Centre and Qualcomm have revealed the world’s first ereader to use a mirasol color e-paper display, the Android-based Kyobo eReader. Mirasol’s Mems technology has had us all drooling for a three weeks of battery life with daily use since their screen has no…

Kyobo eReader with a Mirasol Display & Gingerbread Available in South Korea

Kyobo Book Centre, the largest book retailer in South Korea, has announced the availability of the Kyobo eReader, the world’s first e-reader device using the low-power, color mirasol display by Qualcomm.

The Kyobo eReader will have a 5.7″ touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024…

Mirasol Low Power Color Display Launching in Pocketbook eReader

We’ve been waiting for a significant product announcement from Mirasol for sometime now, so it was a little strange for Pocketbook to announce their product featuring the low power display with so little fan fare. Mirasol’s Mems technology has had us all drooling for a…

Qualcomm Mirasol Displays Delayed To 2011

Pixel Qi hasn’t been the only display technology dazzling us with low power, color enabled displays that are readable in bright sunlight – Qualcomm’s Mirasol displays have been making the rounds at tech events for almost a year now and at least one unnamed product…

CPT Transflective Display Comparable to Pixel Qi

Display Taiwan was in full effect today and there were a few gems on the show floor that we uncovered, the first that we found the most intriguing was a tranflective display that was extremely similar to Pixel Qi.
Here is what we know about…

Pixel Qi Taken Outside & then put AMOLED Side by Side

Today is the first day of Display Taiwan, its not a big show but we hope that it has some impressive display technology on hand. We’ll be heading down right after this post so keep an eye out! To wet your whistle for display’s here…

Pixel Qi Tablet Appears at Computex with Improved Viewing Angles

We have been waiting with baited breath for Pixel Qi Tablets but we have to say that this is not as sexy as the Adam by Notion Ink. What is impressive about this prototype is that it has a working screen with drastically improved viewing…

R7 eReader Brings Magazines to Life – Hands-on video

SmartDevices has its first ebook reader the R7 this hands on video shows the device displaying a newspaper and magazine. It reminds me of what Qualcomm is aiming for with their Mirasol screen display technology, and well, we wish it was sporting that low power…

Mirasol’s Mems Display Hopes to Change the Face of Media

Mobile World Congress 2010 Awards Show – Netbook Nation #15

Netbook News awards the best in show as well as the best hardware, future technology and future platform at Mobile World Congress 2010.…