InkPoster unveils A1-scale colour ePaper art displays at CES 2026

InkPoster has showcased two A1-scale colour ePaper art displays at CES 2026.

The new Tela 40.5-inch model makes its debut alongside InkPoster Duna, a flagship A1 display created in collaboration with Italian design house Pininfarina.

Positioned as the world’s largest colour ePaper art displays, both models are built around E Ink Spectra 6 technology and a Sharp IGZO backplane.

The Tela 40.5in 

The paper-like screens reproduce more than 60,000 natural colours without backlight, glow or glare. And once an image is rendered, no power is required to maintain it on screen.

Johnson Lee, CEO of E Ink, said: “By integrating E Ink Spectra 6 with a Sharp IGZO backplane, Duna delivers remarkable resolution and energy efficiency, all in a beautifully cord-free display for art and memories.”

Tela 40.5in extends InkPoster’s existing range with a minimalist design, aimed at gallery-style installations in residential and professional spaces.

Meanwhile, Duna introduces a more sculptural approach through Pininfarina’s automotive-inspired design language – including a curved metal profile and Alcantara frame detailing.

Both displays are fully cordless, using energy only when artwork is changedm with lifespan up to one year per charge.

In Power-Off mode, images remain visible even when the unit is switched off to support discreet wall mounting.

Artwork is managed via the InkPoster app, which provides access to licensed collections and user-uploaded images, allowing walls to function as evolving digital galleries.

Alongside Tela 40.5in and Duna, InkPoster is also exhibiting its existing Tela and Affresco models at CES 2026.

Main image: InkPoster Duna, designed by Pininfarina