Hisense showcased a refrigerator decorated with color-shifting ePaper at their booth at AWE 2024. In the top right corner of this side-by-side refrigerator, geometric patterns, weather icons, and temperature are displayed using color ePaper, with the ability to change the color of the geometric patterns and show the temperature in numbers.
At the Frieze Art Fair in Los Angeles, BMW used ePaper technology to create a dynamic art installation featuring the work of South African artist Esther Mahlangu, on the 2024 BMW i5 Flow Nostokana. This creative inspiration comes from the 1991 BMW E34 525i art car.
Walworth Road is a commercial street in London, consisting of independent cafes, restaurants, bars, small shops, supermarkets, major retailers, nail salons, and local businesses.
European smart home device manufacturer Shelly has launched a new version of its temperature and humidity sensor H&T Gen3, as well as a smaller smart relay switch.
German company Ace Innovation Lab has launched a new personal information dashboard product, Inkycal v3, featuring a Raspberry Pi Zero W SBC with a 7.5-inch tri-color ePaper display, with a thickness of 10mm and weighing less than 150 grams. It offers two tri-color display modes: "black-white-red" and "black-white-yellow".
In the magical world of Harry Potter, the front page of the Daily Prophet always catches more attention because the characters in the photos can move like animated emojis. In the real world, Whitney Knitter created a “Hacker Headlines” newspaper using a Raspberry Pi and an ePaper display, mimicking the effect of the Daily Prophet.