E-Ink is showing up in more places than ever. What used to be limited to Kindle screens is now popping up on bus stops, store ...
Staring at a computer screen all day and into the night can be fatiguing for your peepers. For certain tasks – such as coding or pawing through documents – an E Ink monitor might be a better fit. Boox ...
Experiencing fatigue while looking at screens is no more a problem. Thanks to the advent of technologies like e-paper and E-ink. Now, utilizing these innovations, Modos – the company known for ...
DASUNG Link is a 6.7-inch e-ink screen projector that mirrors your smartphone with a 60Hz refresh rate for a paper-like viewing experience.
We’ve seen E Ink devices meant to emulate a smartphone, E Ink displays positioned on the flip side of a laptop lid, and even a folding E Ink tablet. Still, somehow, the Boox Mira Pro color E Ink ...
So, I spent over $600 on an iPad Air and an Apple Pencil. This combination has been my go-to for digital note-taking for ...
Popslate is developing a new product that will add a secondary screen to the back of your Apple iPhone to provide a true e-ink experience. It basically offers a blank slate and you can load your own ...
Something to look forward to: E-ink technology has come a long way over the last few years. We're now seeing displays with 60Hz refresh rates and color e-ink monitors, but this latest device is ...
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In a nutshell: Color e-ink displays are becoming increasingly more common in e-readers and tablets. They're still nowhere as vibrant as the mature panels used in smartphones, but their ability to ...
The first commercial electronic paper displays that can show color were unveiled Wednesday at the Flat Panel Display International show in Japan. The screens open the way for electronic book readers ...
Imagine a calendar that’s always up-to-date, consumes minimal energy, and looks sleek enough to blend seamlessly into your home or office. Now, picture it running on a device no larger than a deck of ...