Earlier today we broke news of Chinese E-book maker Onyx and their E-ink display Android smart phone, now we have a better look at the prototype sample in this hands on video!
I’m not sure who is in this video (if it is you please let us know) but they have managed to get a quick hands on with Onyx E-ink Androidphone.
The phone in the video is an engineering sample and seems to be a little sluggish and buggy, however the overall concept is sound and the ultra thin design and E-ink screen make for a really sleek package.
As mentioned in our report earlier the Onyx E-inkphone has a 4.3 inch capacitive touch screen, which is easily visible in even in bright sunshine and allows for an extremely energy efficient Android phone with up to 1 week stand by time.
No news when of even if Onyx plan to launch their E-ink Android phone, but we will keep you posted
it’s monochromatic??? I don’t see any color
The touch is very bad too, but It’s “Beta”, maybe improve
I prefer some phone but with color 😛
Well there are color E-Ink displays available. But I guess they are quite expensive.
http://www.eink.com/display_products_triton.html
And I’m not sure if the responsiveness of the display can be increased to a level which would seem smooth. It’s a problem of e-ink displays (have a look at the page change delay of the Amazon Kindle for example).
But the great thing of course is that they don’t need power to display a static image.
What’s more critical for e-ink than daylight performance is night performance as they don’t offer the normal back-light options. And it’s quite challenging to design a homogeneous illumination with edge lit screens (a problem even for spacious LED monitors).