E-paper, or electronic paper, offers a reflective display technology that mimics traditional paper and has a wide viewing angle, low power consumption, and flexibility. It consists of a front plane with e-ink made of microcapsules and a back plane with electronic circuits, used in various applications like e-book readers, wristwatches, and digital signage. While it presents advantages like paper-like readability and persistence, challenges include low refresh rates and ghosting effects compared to LCD technology.