InkPoster Revolutionizes Home Art with E-Paper Display
InkPoster leverages e-paper display technology to turn your home into an art gallery.
InkPoster: A New Way to Enjoy Art
PocketBook is revolutionizing digital art with its latest innovation, InkPoster. Far from just a framed TV, this device pushes the boundaries of technology to provide a peerless visual experience. While it might remind some of Samsung’s The Frame3, which also displays art, InkPoster’s e-paper technology enhances the viewing pleasure.
A Digital Screen That Protects Your Eyes
The InkPoster stands out with its large color e-paper screen that, unlike backlit displays, allows you to enjoy art without eye strain. Imagine viewing Turner’s Norham Castle Sunrise without discomfort after just a few minutes. InkPoster makes it possible.
Transform Your Home into an Art Gallery
Powered by a battery, the InkPoster can hang on your wall for a whole year without needing a recharge. It’s wire-free and can be mounted in either portrait or landscape orientation. A companion app lets you choose from a library of artworks curated by professional art consultants.
Three Sizes to Fit Your Needs
InkPoster is available in three sizes, using two different technologies: Spectra 6 and Sharp’s IGZO. The 13.3-inch model features a Spectra 6 screen with a resolution of 1200 x 1600. The 28.5-inch model combines both technologies for a resolution of 2160 x 3060. The largest, a 31.5-inch model, uses Spectra 6 and offers a resolution of 2560 x 1440.
As of now, PocketBook has not announced the pricing for these models or the cost of accessing its art catalog. However, one thing is certain: InkPoster promises to transform our homes into true art galleries.