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Luxury orologi Watch debuts with E Ink display

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Apr 8, 2009, 4:30:57 AM4/8/09
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Luxury orologi Watch debuts with E Ink display
Art Technology Ltd announced the launch of its Phosphor branded luxury
chronometers, featuring a dual Analog-Digital wristwatch using E Ink?
ˉs electronic paper display technology.?

Phosphor is an emerging brand in the luxury timing industry that
marries sharp design with next generation technology. The Phosphor E
Ink watch represents its first line of fashion watcheshttp://www.watcheshop.net/.

The gleaming metal case features a bold geometry, generously oversized
buttons and knobs, and a luxuriously thick strap. However what makes
the Phosphor E Ink watch truly unique is that the entire watch dial is
an E Ink Vizplex electronic paper display.

The E Ink technology depicts digital time with the look of electronic
paper and can be read accurately and instantly from any angle ¨C
vastly improving on dull liquid crystal displays (LCDs) that typify
previous digital uhren watcheshttp://www.watcheshop.net/. The
customizable dial allows the owner to select among styles, from the
precise detail of full numerals and indices to the simplicity of no
markings at all.

?°The phosphor watch with the ink on paper look E-INK display has a
significantly better viewing angle than orologi watcheshttp://www.watcheshop.net/
with typical Liquid Crystal displays, and a much better contrast in
high brightness situations than any emissive display said Chris King,
SID Fellow, and co-founder of Planar Systems.

Previous luxury watcheshttp://www.watcheshop.net/ using E Ink displays
have been limited to small. Art Technology is selling this watch
directly from its website at www.watcheshophttp://www.watcheshop.net/.nethttp://www.watcheshop.net/
- affordable for any watch enthusiast who will enjoy the netbination
of luxury and convenience of the analog-digital Phosphor E Ink watch.

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