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Global e-Paper Display Market 2014-2018
Global e-Paper Display Market 2014-2018

An electronic paper display or e-paper display is a portable, reusable electronic display medium which has paper-like properties such as a wide viewing angle, high flexibility, and no backlight. These displays reflect the incident light, thereby consuming less or no power to retain an image, but have low refresh rates. These displays are readable in direct sunlight, lightweight, and durable. With new developments in e-paper displays such as increasing flexibility and the ability to display all colors, the demand for e-paper displays is expected to increase in the future. Technologies that are being used in e-paper displays are electrowetting, electrofluidic, electrochromic, and interferometric modulator display. Covered in this Report

This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Global e-Paper Display market for the period 2014-2018. To calculate the market size, the report takes into account the revenue generated from the sales of e-paper displays used for various display purposes. The report also presents the analysis of the Global e-Paper Display market by application and its value chain.
The report analyses the Global e-Paper Display market by six key application segments: e-Readers Cellphones
Digital Signage
Wrist Watches
Smart Cards
Electronic Shelf Labels

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Key Regions

EMEA
APAC
Americas

Key Vendors

Corning Display Technologies Inc.
Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.
E-Ink Holdings Corp.
SmartKem Ltd.

Other Prominent Vendors

Delta Electronics
LG
Liquavista
Quallcom
NEC
Pixel Qi
Plastic Logic
Samsung
Seiko Epson
Tred Displays

Key Market Driver

Future-oriented Technology
For a full, detailed list, view our report.

Key Market Challenge

High Cost
For a full, detailed list, view our report.

Key Market Trend

Flexible e-Paper Displays
For a full, detailed list, view our report.

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