If you’re an avid reader or technology fan, you’re likely familiar with e-ink—a.k.a. electronic ink. Scientists and engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) developed it in 1996, ...
E Ink and Cream Guitars have introduced the first-ever guitar that can dynamically change colors, allowing any player to uniquely customize their instrument to suit their music and mood. It's a bold ...
Cream's guitar is like a Gibson and a Kindle had a special hug Customizable over Bluetooth with seven mixable colors $3,500, shipping summer 2026 Many musicians suffer from a terrible affliction ...
BILLERICA, Mass., Nov. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- E Ink (8069.TW), the originator, pioneer, and global commercial leader in ePaper technology, today announced that preorders for the Cream ...
Where is the next you thought e-paper displays might crop up after seeing the Kohler Numi 2.0 toilet that is as unconventional as it is quirky? Fortunately, it’s far less outlandish this time as it’s ...
[Charles] wanted to put some LEDs in his guitar. He also wanted individual notes to output certain colors, but he couldn’t find any projects with tone-based algorithms to convert sound into colors.
I doubt many of you could afford to buy yourself a self tuning guitar. However, everyone could/can afford the eNote color coded tuner from Eleca. The color coded display is simple to read as long as ...
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