2010年7月27日星期二

Review of the Bathys 100 Fathom Automatic

Electric fields are applied to the microcapsules to cause the particles inside them to polarize: some move to the top where they can be seen, and some move to the bottom where they are hidden. The result is a high contrast monochrome display that can be viewed in most lighting conditions (including direct sunlight), from any angle, and which can retain its image without having to consume power.eBooks are an obvious use for E Ink technology since you can store hundreds of books, magazines, and news***s on a single device. But once I saw the Phosphor E Ink watch, it was clear that electronic ink has just as bright of a future in watches. Available with either a leather or a polyurethane strap.At $250, the Phosphor E Ink watch is an affordable, intriguing, and very unique timepiece. Personally, I'm mesmerized by E Ink technology, and I find myself admiring and playing with this watch several times a day, wishing that all my digital watches used electronic ink. The E Ink technology in the Phosphor seems every bit as good as that in the Amazon Kindle; fonts are clear and sharp, and the contrast is about as good as a printed news***.That said, the Phosphor E Ink watch is probably not the last or only watch you'll ever need.