PocketBook in collaboration with E Ink and Sharp has introduced its latest digital art posters at CES 2025. Launched under the InkPoster branding – in three models – these posters use E Ink’s Spectra 6 screen technology, offering a refined, glare-free viewing experience in comparison to traditional LCDs.
The largest model measures 31.5 inches and features a 2560×1440 resolution screen that employs millions of electronic color ink microcups and draws power from a 20,000mAh battery to run for almost a year. The display is animated in colors and delivers a detailed viewing experience without straining the eyes.
The other models measure 13.3 inches and 28.5 inches. While the former has a 1200x1600p display and is powered by a 14,000mAh battery, the latter supports a 2160x3060p resolution and has a 20,000mAh battery. The 28.5-inch version combines E Ink Spectra 6 with sharp IGZO technology to deliver faster refresh rates.
All the InkPoster digital art display models are wireless – equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity – and are energy-efficient. On a single charge, the battery-operated poster can last up to a year, offering a reliable and low-maintenance solution.
It is sustainable and consumes less energy on static images: InkPoster, like a digital photo frame, allows you to upload your pictures to it. One of the most viable interior art displays, the InkPoster is free from blue light and heat emissions, lending the interior a beautiful touch without being a nuisance.
Also Read: LG StanbyMe 2 has Detachable 27-Inch Screen to Become a Photo Frame
InkPoster connects with the InkPoster app offering many customization options and access to a library of curated artworks – from classics to contemporary – to choose from. This modern art display can be mounted on the walls in portrait or landscape mode depending on your aesthetic preference. The InkPoster digital art display brings your walls alive and lets you express yourself in every artistic way possible.
InkPoster in 31.5-inch version is expected to retail at about $1,700, while the 13.3-inch InkPoster would be a cheaper bet at just $599. It’s the 28.5-inch model that is the most expensive, likely to set you back $2,400, TheVerge notes.
Follow Homecrux on Google News!