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This is the first smartphone with electronic color ink

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HiSense electronic color ink

Technology It's ink on smartphones is nothing new. Yota which is now disappearing has tried to create smartphones with it electric ink screen without much success, and others like HiSense have tried to follow in their footsteps for several generations of mobile phones. It's ink.

But it turns out that users don't seem to be interested in having black and white screens on their smartphones, especially with technology It's ink allow to significantly increase device independence. So, HiSense itself introduced at CES 202 in Las Vegas that takes place throughout the week, the first smartphone with a color ink screen.

Electronic color ink accesses smartphones

HiSense color

When the first electronic color screen came out in 2007, HiSense says it wasn't until now this technology is mature enough and allowing the product to install the first panel of this type on a mobile phone.

Progress in building this technology has also achieved that the screen shows bright colors, and its refresh rate is not too low just like the previous panel of electric ink. According to the product, this technology also offers benefits such as light reduction – which is thought to be – harmful to the screen, and battery consumption is considerably less than the standard LCD or AMOLED panel.

I'm afraid, yes, that we will wait until you can have a smartphone with an electronic ink color. The firm has not announced the availability of this device, or many of its features and technical specifications, but today it is just one more idea For many flowers i is stationary of CES 2020

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