Philips display does not require electricity to display images
June 20, 2023
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Philips announced on Tuesday (20) the release of a 25-inch display capable of displaying color images without wasting energy. Philips Tableaux will function as a storefront and run
Philips announced on Tuesday (20) the release of a 25-inch display capable of displaying color images without wasting energy. Philips Tableaux will function as a storefront and run on Android 11. the device does not consume power, after loading a color image, ideal for commercial establishments.
New from Philips will work as a giant colorful Kindle with a screen size of 25 inches. The goal is for the display to show information about products in stores while reducing energy consumption. Equipped with Android operating system, Philips paintings It takes 36 seconds to form an image, but no energy is consumed after the image is formed.
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The Philips device has a Wi-Fi connection, a 2600 mAh battery input, a USB-C and microSD input, and an audio output. ABOUT Philip Tableaux uses a magnetic ink (electronic ink) display. to simulate printing an image on Kindle-like paper. According to the company, the display is capable of reproducing 60,000 different colors.
The device has a resolution of 3200 x 1800 pixels and an aspect ratio of 16:9. In addition, the idea is that the image mimics the appearance of paper, making it easier to visualize and suitable for environments such as supermarkets, shops, bookstores, etc. For now Philips hasn’t revealed how much Tableaux will cost.
Because Philips Tableaux does not consume power:
As with the Kindle, power consumption is reset to zero after an image is played, resulting in greater energy savings. Philip Tableaux only consumes power when the desired image is created (which takes 36 seconds), after which the system freezes the image and no longer uses electrons to maintain playback.
It will be necessary to consume more battery power only if the user wants to play another image. Therefore, the 25-inch display was designed for shops and retail establishments. Tableaux can display colorful images of products, discounts and promotions on a large screen without the need for a lot of power. It only needs to be plugged in or run on battery power when it’s time to change the playback image.
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