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titleOfInvention Electrophoretic display device and electronic apparatus
abstract An electrophoretic display device and an electronic apparatus capable of preventing image burn-in when used in a high-temperature environment are provided. An electrophoretic display device of the present invention includes an electrophoretic display unit in which an electrophoretic element is sandwiched between a pair of substrates, a temperature sensor, and a controller that controls the electrophoretic display unit and the temperature sensor. 63. The controller 63 is configured to display the electrophoretic display unit at least in a part of the region during a period when the environmental temperature detected by the temperature sensor 65 is equal to or higher than a preset reference temperature. Is operated in a display restriction mode in which the image is fixed to a single gradation display. [Selection] Figure 4
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