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11 April 2024 Emulating paper: a review of reflective display technologies
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Abstract

Reflective displays, which harness ambient light, offer energy-efficient alternatives to traditional emissive screens in mobile devices. This review provides an overview of various reflective display technologies and their comparative performance metrics. The review highlights the potential of micro-electromechanical system-based displays, with metrics including 90% reflectance, a contrast ratio of 30, a frequency of 120 Hz, and a resolution of about 350 pixels per inch. Their applicability to mainstream devices such as e-readers, smartphones, and smartwatches continues to be a topic of interest and exploration.

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Dorian Herle, Olivier J. F. Martin, Luis Guillermo Villanueva, and Niels Quack "Emulating paper: a review of reflective display technologies," Journal of Optical Microsystems 4(2), 020901 (11 April 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JOM.4.2.020901
Received: 13 October 2023; Accepted: 18 March 2024; Published: 11 April 2024
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KEYWORDS
Reflective displays

Reflection

Reflectivity

Color

Liquid crystal displays

Particles

Optical microsystems

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