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  • Epson develops A6-size e-paper
    Monday 12 June 2006 – 03:50
    Seiko Epson said it has developed an A6-size (7.1") electronic paper (e-paper) using a plastic substrate.
  • Epson develops frame buffer embedded digital video encoder for NTSC and PAL systems
    Monday 30 October 2006 – 05:39
    Seiko Epson has announced the S1D13771 digital video encoder LSI to be added to digital video systems for TV output from embedded products. With a built-in display buffer, high-performance DAC and high-quality scalar providing bi-cubic input/output scaling, the S1D13771 enables the production of high-quality TV output with low material cost, according to the company.
  • Epson develops super-slim color TFT panel driver IC for mobile phones
    Wednesday 21 June 2006 – 04:29
    Seiko Epson on June 20 announced the development of its S1D19501 series of driver ICs for 176x220 TFT LCDs, the mainstream display for mobile phones.
  • Epson develops print head using OLED light source
    Tuesday 14 March 2006 – 04:52
    Seiko Epson has successfully developed a print head using an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) light source, claimed as the world's first OLED print head, according to the company.
  • Epson starts volume production of new HTPS panels
    Thursday 14 September 2006 – 04:07
    Seiko Epson Corporation (Epson) has completed development and begun volume production of its new D6 series of high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) TFT-LCD panels equipped with hybrid driving technology that further enhances the performance of 3LCD type front-projectors and large-screen LCD project-ion TVs.

Articles & reviews

  • Inkjet-Printer: Heavyweights From Canon, Epson and HP*
    Monday 24 November 2003 – 06:00
    After spending years turning out the same products, the three major players in the inkjet market have now decided to go their separate ways. The new Canon printer has a raft of extra modules making it a bit like a tank, the HP has an LCD screen and integrated photo retouching, and the Epson has gone for cost-effectiveness with new ink and a model at half the price of the others. So which of them is right?
  • High-End Scanning: Epson Perfection 3200 Photo*
    Friday 22 August 2003 – 07:00
    OEMs today try to squeeze everything they can into a single box. Scanners are more often than not combined with a printer or a fax. The days of testing single-task scanners were long over, we thought. But evidently, demand exists for high-end scanners that offer resolutions and performance beyond what all-in-one models offer. We thus decided to test the most popular stand-alone scanners. Much touted by professional photographers ever since it entered the market, Epson's Photo Perfection 3200 proved to meet our high-end criteria.

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