View post: Walmart Has a 'Strong' Electric Pressure Washer on Sale for 50% Off No one knows better than the folks who manufacture and market automobiles how crucial the choice of color is. Now, hoping ...
BMW showed us color-changing cars before, but Porsche has its own ideas. BMW, Toyota, and Porsche are developing color-changing paint technology for cars. Porsche's patent uses cameras to capture and ...
Toyota has filed a patent application for color-changing paint, a technology that could let owners or dealerships quickly change the colors of cars. As Toyota notes in the application—which was ...
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Color-changing Hypercolor shirts were all the rage in the ’90s. But for the most part, when something is made, its color is set. That’s true for everything from iPhone cases to dresses to cars. New ...
We’re still hours away from BMW’s presentation at CES but we already have the first videos of the promised color-changing paint that the German carmaker promised earlier. It looks like this is indeed ...
BMW unveiled color-changing paint technology at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), demonstrating it on an iX electric SUV. The color-change effect comes from E Ink, the same electrophoretic ...
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As BMW continues to explore the world of electrification, it also aims to completely change the way we look at cars, as shown by the color-changing paint that was recently debuted on its iX. Following ...
From engine sounds to seat massagers, modern cars let drivers personalize almost everything. At CES 2022, BMW is taking that idea a step further with a concept version of its iX electric SUV that ...
We’re all familiar with mixing red, yellow, and blue paint in various ratios to instantly make all kinds of colors. This works great for oils or watercolors, but fails when it comes to cans of spray ...