Dave Savastano05.26.10
Liquavista BV announced its latest set of System Development Kits aimed at enabling device makers the ability to trial the technology for use in various consumer electronics devices. Available for both LiquavistaBright mono and LiquavistaColor color 6” and 8.5” electrowetting displays, these new kits have been specifically developed to facilitate early development for the manufacturers of advanced eReader and Tablet devices.
“As part of our strategy it’s really important to us that we provide our customers with the maximum experience when evaluating Liquavista Products” said Guy Demuynck, Liquavista’s CEO. “This new generation of SDKs have been specifically enhanced to enable a more realistic view of the products that can be created using Liquavista’s displays, and are fully supported by the industry’s leading semiconductor suppliers.”
“The new SDK’s can better facilitate UI and application development by providing a more representative form factor of any mobile device, such as an eReader” stated Eric Derckx, vice president engineering “They can be addressed by all industry leading interfaces and can be delivered with an integrated Texas Instruments OMAP or Freescale i.MX51host CPU platform. These SDKs also utilize the latest addressing algorithms, fully employing the intelligent adaptive low power behavior of the display.”
“As part of our strategy it’s really important to us that we provide our customers with the maximum experience when evaluating Liquavista Products” said Guy Demuynck, Liquavista’s CEO. “This new generation of SDKs have been specifically enhanced to enable a more realistic view of the products that can be created using Liquavista’s displays, and are fully supported by the industry’s leading semiconductor suppliers.”
“The new SDK’s can better facilitate UI and application development by providing a more representative form factor of any mobile device, such as an eReader” stated Eric Derckx, vice president engineering “They can be addressed by all industry leading interfaces and can be delivered with an integrated Texas Instruments OMAP or Freescale i.MX51host CPU platform. These SDKs also utilize the latest addressing algorithms, fully employing the intelligent adaptive low power behavior of the display.”