I should say adoption in the west, actually. A bit unsaturated maybe, but we have very few images to go by I’m looking forward to more peeks as they get this tech closer to adoption by manufacturers. Well, except the time I left the WiFi on for several straight days, anyway.)Ĭolor isn’t a big priority for me in an eReader, but it is definitely something I’m curious about, especially because it does look pretty good so far. (I still haven’t gotten my Kindle 3 to run out of juice even after this long. Because it’s still a static display like the black and white models currently available, the addition of color does not impact the battery life you can still expect devices using Triton technology to last for a good month or so of reading as Amazon’s Kindle 3 is said to achieve. Triton is capable of displaying up to 4,096 colors by means of an RBG filter over top of their already impressive 16-shade black and white eInk display system. The big news is that E Ink has announced the development of Triton, their new color eInk platform. We’re just a little over halfway through the week and it’s already been a big one in the eReader world.
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