Recently, Qualcomm has utilized intelligent LED lighting to illuminate e-paper screens at CES On The Hill.
The new Qualcomm mirasol model has an embedded front light. That basically integrates one of those clip-on LED reading lights you see for Amazon’s Kindle and other ereaders, allowing you to read them in the dark.
In contrast to a clip-on, Qualcomm’s system more evenly illuminates the full display, and of course doesn’t extend from the body of the ereader itself.
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Compared with the two mirasol prototypes, new on the left, old on the right. In brighter light the illumination could be shut off to save power, but it makes for a more flexible ereader having the system onboard. Qualcomm is apparently readying a new version with an ambient light sensor, that would automatically fire up the LEDs when they’re needed.
Qualcomm announced to show up these panels in commercial ereaders this fall.