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E-paper

発行 IDATE
出版日 2009年01月 商品コード 81542
ページ情報 英文 90 pages
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Abstract

Overview

The applications of e-paper cover a wide range of technologies and uses, some of which are already a reality. Through very precise analysis conducted worldwide, and based on an inventory of products and a large selection of case studies, this reports helps measure the stakes that e-paper represents for a number of sectors.

Key questions:

  • What are the key technologies used in e-Paper? Do they have preferred areas of application?
  • Who are the key players in the e-Paper value chain, on both the technology provider and investor side of the equation?
  • What are the areas of application spurring the development of e-Paper?
  • What impact will the development of e-Paper have on the telecom sector?
  • What is the outlook for e-paper in each industry sector?

Table of Contents

1. Technology state-of-the-art

  • 1.1. Major types of technologies
    • 1.1.1. Electrophoretic or particle technology
    • 1.1.2. Cholesteric Liquid Crystals
    • 1.1.3. Electrochromic
    • 1.1.4. Electrowetting
    • 1.1.5. Other technologies
    • 1.1.6. Backplanes
    • 1.1.7. Overview
  • 1.2. Anticipated trends
    • 1.2.1. Colour
    • 1.2.2. Video
    • 1.2.3. Flexibility
    • 1.2.4. Cost
  • 1.3. e-Paper compared to other display technologies

2. Key players

  • 2.1. Primary technology companies
    • 2.1.1. R&D laboratories
    • 2.1.2. Primary frontplane technology companies
    • 2.1.3. Primary backplane technology companies
    • 2.1.4. Overview
  • 2.2. Influential companies

3. e-Paper markets and uses

  • 3.1. Press
    • 3.1.1. Worldwide market for the press
    • 3.1.2. The disappearance of the press
    • 3.1.3. E-Paper applications in the press industry
    • 3.1.4. Outlook for E-Paper in the press industry
  • 3.2. Publishing
    • 3.2.1. Publishing market status
    • 3.2.2. Drivers behind digitizing books
    • 3.2.3. Applications for E-Paper in the publishing industry
    • 3.2.4. Publishing Outlook: next the end of paper?
  • 3.3. Consumer electronics
    • 3.3.1. Readers: finally taking off?
    • 3.3.2. Watches
    • 3.3.3. Peripherals and other accessories
  • 3.4. Supermarkets and Logistics
    • 3.4.1. Electronic labelling in supermarkets
    • 3.4.2. Logistics
  • 3.5. Advertising and Displays
    • 3.5.1. Display advertising
    • 3.5.2. Non-advertising billboards
    • 3.5.3. Point of sale advertising
  • 3.6. Telecoms
    • 3.6.1. Mobile Terminals
    • 3.6.2. Digital content distribution
    • 3.6.3. Other markets for operators
  • 3.7. New uses

4. Outlook and impact

  • 4.1. Drivers and barriers for e-Paper
    • 4.1.1. Drivers for adopting e-Paper
    • 4.1.2. Impediments to e-Paper
  • 4.2. Outlook

Summary of Tables and Figures

  • Table 1: Comparison of the major e-Paper technologies
  • Table 2: e-Paper technology advantages and disadvantages overview
  • Table 3: e-Paper roadmap
  • Table 4: Comparison of display technologies
  • Table 5: Overview of e-Paper technology companies
  • Table 6: Industrial investors in e-Paper
  • Table 7: Subscription types for Les Echos e-Paper
  • Table 8: Benchmark for e-Paper press projects
  • Table 9: Deployed e-Paper publishing projects
  • Table 10: e-Paper publishing projects in the test phase
  • Table 11: Commercially available readers with e-Paper screens
  • Table 12: Projects for readers with e-Paper screens
  • Table 13: Watches with e-Paper screens
  • Table 14: Other commercially available CE products with e-Paper screens
  • Table 15: CE products with e-Paper screens soon to be available
  • Table 16: Specialists in electronic labelling offering e-Paper solutions
  • Table 17: e-Paper label projects in supermarkets
  • Table 18: Billboard e-Paper projects
  • Table 19: e-Paper display projects in high traffic public and private locations
  • Table 20: Companies offering e-Paper POS solutions
  • Table 21: Commercially available telephones with e-Paper screens
  • Table 22: Mobile telephone projects using e-Paper
  • Table 23: Monthly ARPU for mobile services (voice and data) by geographic region, 2003-2007
  • Table 24: Telecom operators' initiative in digital content on e-Paper
  • Table 25: e-Paper' s advantages in both “paper” and “electronics” technologies
  • Table 26: Integrators positioned in e-Paper
  • Figure 1: Segmented and matrix displays
  • Figure 2: Principle of electrophoresis technology
  • Figure 3: E Ink' s process for manufacturing an e-Paper screen
  • Figure 4: SiPix Microcup
  • Figure 5: Roll-to-roll printing process
  • Figure 6: BiNem structure in two liquid crystal states
  • Figure 7: Principle of the technology developed by Fujitsu
  • Figure 8: Principle of electrochromic windows
  • Figure 9: Principle of electrowetting
  • Figure 10: Opalux' s colour technology design
  • Figure 11: Liquavista' s ColorBright
  • Figure 12: LG Philips' 16.7 million colour screen
  • Figure 13: Nemoptic' s BD 1000
  • Figure 14: Flexible e-Paper screens
  • Figure 15: Polymer Vision' s Readius
  • Figure 16: e-Paper value chain
  • Figure 17: Influential companies in e-Paper
  • Figure 18: Change in paid circulation for daily newspapers in Europe and the United States, annual growth rate (%)
  • Figure 19: Readers offered by Les Echos for their e-Paper offer
  • Figure 20: Worldwide publishing market (billion EUR)
  • Figure 21: Amazon' s Kindle
  • Figure 22: Estimated increase in worldwide reader sales
  • Figure 23: Fujitsu' s Flepia reader models
  • Figure 24: Example of commercialised readers with e-Paper screens
  • Figure 25: Example of communications watches (without e-Paper)
  • Figure 26: Citizen Watch' s mural clock with e-Paper screen
  • Figure 27: Seiko and Phosphor watches with e-Paper screens
  • Figure 28: Weather station with e-Paper screen
  • Figure 29: Storage peripherals integrating an e-Paper screen
  • Figure 30: Prototypes for laptops with e-Paper screens
  • Figure 31: Comparison between an LCD label and an e-Paper label
  • Figure 32: Tesco' s e-Paper electronic labelling test
  • Figure 33: Examples of Pricer' s electronic labels
  • Figure 34: Worldwide RFID market in billions of USD from 2008 through 2018
  • Figure 35: PARIFLEX Project
  • Figure 36: Worldwide advertising market and the outdoor advertising share (million USD)
  • Figure 37: Digital display' s market share compared to traditional display in Western Europe
  • Figure 38: Billboard with e-Paper screen
  • Figure 39: Examples of POS panels using Ink-In-Motion screens
  • Figure 40: Expansion of mobile terminal market worldwide, in value and units
  • Figure 41: Motorola' s Motofone F3
  • Figure 42: Mobile telephones with e-Paper screens
  • Figure 43: Mobile phone keypads using e-Paper
  • Figure 44: P-Per mobile telephone design
  • Figure 45: Most viewed mobile sites in France by category
  • Figure 46: Additional e-Paper screen for telephones
  • Figure 47: SoftBank Telecom' s e-Paper solution
  • Figure 48: Example of smart cards with e-Paper screens
  • Figure 49: Touch screen tablet with an e-Paper screen for the medical sector
  • Figure 50: Innovative e-Paper uses
  • Figure 51: Environmental impact of paper, web and e-Paper solutions for reading a newspaper
  • Figure 52: Projection for e-Paper market growth (billion USD)
  • Figure 53: Status of e-Paper adoption by sector
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