Paper Like Display Certification
What is Paper Like Display
A "paper-like display" refers to a type of electronic display technology that mimics the appearance and reading experience of traditional paper. Paper-like displays have several characteristics that make them like reading on actual paper, including reflective technology, high contrast, low power consumption, viewing angle and non-glare surface.
Paper-like displays are particularly favored for applications where reading comfort and battery efficiency are important, such as e-books, digital signage, and other devices where a calming, natural reading experience is desired.
Why it is important
Overall, paper-like displays offer a more comfortable and natural reading experience, which can be less taxing on the eyes compared to traditional backlit screens. This includes factors like reduced eye strain, no blue light emission, glare reduction, flicker-free and long battery life. This makes them a preferred choice for those who are concerned about eye care and spend a lot of time reading digital content.
Make it possible in your Display products
TÜV Rheinland employs precise scientific testing methods to assess the display quality of paper-like screens, guiding manufacturers in the technological development of their products and offering consumers a clear and straightforward means of selecting paper-like display options.
This certification evaluates the paper-like display effect of products across four key dimensions: adaptability to environmental conditions, consistent contrast ratio, resistance to ambient light interference and reflection, and eye health protection features. These criteria ensure that paper-like displays not only provide certain level of reading experience but also contribute to eye comfort and safety.