E-paper monitors: a new technology in the Digital Signage world

E-paper monitors: the benefits
High readability
Low consumption
Compact design
When not to choose an e-paper monitor?
- You need a screen that supports a wide colour gamut. E-ink screens are often black and white or with a limited colour gamut.
- You want to transmit moving content. These monitors have a slow refresh rate that makes them perfect for text and images, not video.
- If you are looking for a low-budget solution, e-paper displays still have a relatively high initial cost. A cost that is offset by the long life and energy savings that this type of technology guarantees.
Types of e-Paper monitors
The world of e-paper displays is constantly evolving and, to date, there are several technologies that meet specific needs. Depending on their characteristics, these displays can be used in different contexts, from digital signage to corporate communication.
Monochromatics
They are the most widespread and represent the most mature technology. They display content exclusively in black and white (or greyscale), ensuring excellent readability in all lighting conditions, even in direct sunlight. Due to their very low power consumption, they are ideal for information signage, digital signage and electronic notice boards.
Coloured (E-Ink Kaleido, Spectra)
This type of monitor gives the possibility of displaying content in colour. However, as mentioned above, they offer a limited colour gamut. These displays are ideal for corporate applications, such as product promotion or the display of visual information that needs more impact than black and white.
Touch
Some models have also been created that include touchscreens for applications such as digital menus or tourist information. Their main characteristic is their ability to combine the energy efficiency of e-paper technology with the interactivity of traditional displays.

