Executive Summary
E.1 Summary of Market Opportunities
E.1.1 Opportunities and Evolution in the E-Book Reader Market
E.1.2 E-Signage Opportunities for E-Paper
E.2 Firms and Technologies to Watch
E.2.1 Frontplanes Meet Backplanes
E.2.2 Moving Beyond EPDs?
E.2.3 The Color Story
E.2.4 Flexibility
E.3 Summary of Forecasts: The Potential in Cell Phones and Smartcards
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this report
1.1.1 Changes that Impact E-Paper
1.2 Applications for E-Paper
1.3 Technology Directions for E-Paper
1.4 Objectives and Scope of this Report
1.5 Methodology of this Report
1.6 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: Technical Trends
2.1 Introduction: What Has Changed in One Year?
2.2 A Class Called E-Paper
2.2.1 E-Paper Strengths
2.2.2 E-Paper Weaknesses
2.3 Performance Metrics
2.3.1 Reflectivity
2.3.2 Resolution, Contrast and Viewing Angle
2.3.3 Power Issues
2.3.4 Color and Multicolor
2.3.5 The Speed Story
2.3.6 Scaleability
2.4 The Evolutionary Trail
2.5 Bistable TN LCDs (Twisted-Nematic Liquid-Crystal Displays)
2.5.1 Nemoptic BiNem LCDs
2.5.2 ZBD Displays Ltd.
2.6 ChLCDs (Cholesteric Liquid-Crystal Displays)
2.6.1 Multicolor ChLCDs
2.6.2 Flexible ChLCDs
2.7 ECDs (Electrochromic/Electrochemical Displays)
2.7.1 Acreo AB
2.7.2 Aveso
2.7.3 Ntera
2.8 EPDs (Electrophoretic Displays)
2.8.1 E-Ink
2.8.2 SiPix Imaging
2.8.3 Bridgestone Corp.
2.9 EWDs (Electrowetting Displays)
2.10 MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical System) Displays
2.11 Key Points in this Chapter
Chapter Three: E-Paper Market Analysis
3.1 Introduction: What's Changed in One Year?
3.2 The Application Space
3.3 Weathering the Economic Storm
3.4 E-Readers
3.4.1 E-Reader Evolution
3.4.2 Moving to Larger Screens
3.4.3 Color and Multicolor
3.4.4 Other Issues
3.5 Other Portable Applications
3.5.1 Mobile Phones
3.5.2 Watches
3.5.3 Sports Gear
3.5.4 Medical and Other Devices
3.6 Electronic Signage
3.6.1 Smart Tags and Labels
3.6.2 Advertising and Promotional Signs
3.6.3 Information Signs
3.6.4 Billboards
3.7 Computers and Peripherals
3.8 Low-End and Disposable Products
3.8.1 Smartcards
3.8.2 Smart Packaging
3.8.3 Other E-Paper Products
3.9 Summary of Key Points in This Chapter
Chapter Four: Company Profiles
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Acreo AB (Kista, Sweden)
4.2.1 Partnering with Soligie
4.3 Advanced Display Technologies (Bad Soden, Germany)
4.4 Aveso Inc. (Fridley, MN)
4.4.1 First Products
4.5 Bridgestone Corp. (Tokyo, Japan)
4.6 Dai Nippon Printing Company, Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
4.7 E Ink Corporation (Cambridge, MA)
4.7.1 An Expanding Application Field
4.8 Fuji Xerox (Tokyo, Japan)
4.9 Fujitsu Frontech (Tokyo, Japan)
4.9.1 Launching an E-Platform
4.9.2 E-Paper Signage
4.9.3 Fujitsu Services (London, U.K.)
4.10 Funai Electric Co., Ltd (Osaka, Japan)
4.11 Kent Displays Inc. (Kent, OH)
4.11.1 Going Flexible
4.11.2 Plastic Opens Up New Applications
4.12 Liquavista (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
4.12.1 The EWD Value Proposition
4.12.2 Product Platforms
4.13 Magink Display Technologies (Mevaseret Zion, Israel)
4.14 Nemoptic (Magny Les Hameaux, France)
4.14.1 BiNem Products and Partnerships
4.15 Ntera (Radnor, PA)
4.16 Opalux (Toronto, ON)
4.17 Plastic Logic (Mountain View, CA)
4.18 Polymer Vision (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
4.19 Pricer AB (Sollenta, Sweden)
4.20 Prime View International (Hsinchu, Taiwan)
4.20.1 Products and Directions
4.21 Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Inc. (San Jose, CA)
4.21.1 Expanding Application Space
4.22 Siemens AG (Munich, Germany)
4.23 SiPix Imaging Inc. (Fremont, CA)
4.23.1 Partnering with AU Optronics
4.24 Toppan Printing Company, Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
4.25 Varitronix International Ltd. (Hong Kong)
4.25.1 ChLCDs in Expansion Mode
4.26 ZBD Displays Ltd. (Windsor, U.K.)
Chapter Five: Eight-Year Forecasts of E-Paper Market
5.1 Forecasting Methodology
5.1.1 How Much Confidence Should You Have in These Forecasts?
5.1.2 Changes from Previous NanoMarkets Forecasts of E-Paper
5.2 Signage
5.2.1 Outdoor Displays
5.2.2 Indoor Information and Advertising Displays
5.2.3 Smart Shelves/Electronic Shelf Labels
5.3 Computing and Communications
5.3.1 E-Book Readers
5.3.2 Cell Phone Main and Sub-Displays
5.3.3 Other Handheld Devices
5.3.4 Laptop and Desktop Computers
5.4 Disposable Electronics
5.4.1 Smartcards
5.4.2 Smart Packaging
5.5 Other Applications
5.6 Summary of Projections
5.7 Forecast of E-Paper Markets by Technology
5.8 Forecast of Intrinsically Flexible E-Paper Markets
Acronyms and Abbreviations Used In this Report
About the Authors
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