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 and exciting move by the electronic-ink pioneers better known for their more low-key readers and displays. The was already anything but a wallflower, but even the brightest, sparkliest axe pales in comparison to the fluid, shifting body of the Voltage DaVinci, which was launched at The NAMM Show this week.
“We had the idea to break all the rules of the traditional guitar,” said Luis Ortiz, CEO, Cream Guitars. “We’ve redesigned every part of an electric guitar to broaden and enhance the playing experience. Through our innovative collaboration with E Ink, we are providing artists a level of creativity that extends well beyond anything available in today’s market.
” You can see Ortiz with the DaVinci in this clip below. It's the latest eye-catching move from Taiwan's E Ink, which has led the electrophoretic display market with its low-energy electronic paper technology. This week it also unveiled its new in bus stops around Taipei.
It already supplies its screens across a wide range of consumer gadgets, from watches to phones and, of course, e-readers like Amazon's Kindle. It has also delivered some quirky gadgets – like this – as well as the 2022 world first, , featuring an E Ink film coating on the car's exterior that enables it to cycle through colors and patterns. .
