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If you think only E Ink display technology is best for your eyes, then the new Eyemoo NXT Epaper S1 tablet might force you to rethink your options. At least, Eyemoo Tech would like us to believe it to ...
If you’re into comics, digital magazines, or creative sketches, the updated Go Color 7 Gen II adds a color Kaleido 3 display with 4096 colors. It still runs Android 13, has the same compact form ...
SHENZHEN, China, June 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Reinkstone, an experienced group of E-paper innovators, just announced the launch of the Reinkstone R1 — the world's first book-sized true-color E-Paper ...
Unveiling the newest addition to the ePaper tablet lineup, Boox recently introduced the Tab Mini C. This device has more than meets the eye; its compact design, combined with a vibrant color ePaper ...
eBook readers and ePaper tablets aren’t new concepts. Using E Ink screen technology, they offer a black and white screen that is not only easier on the eyes but also with much longer battery life. The ...
Recent advances in ePaper technology have allowed for displays to move beyond e-readers and into tablet territory. Onyx International already has a 13.3-inch monochrome slate in its range, and has now ...
Norwegian technology company ReMarkable has been in the business of making e-paper tablets for a long time now. Launched in 2017, the first product from the company was the eponymous "reMarkable," ...
China's Reinkstone has launched a 10.1-inch color e-paper tablet that runs on Android 11, which offers the kind of reading and doodling experience of the excellent Remarkable 2, but with the added ...
The reMarkable 2 is a great tablet for reading long documents on, annotating them, taking notes, sketching… but not for full-on writing. At least, it wasn’t until they put out this great keyboard ...
The best way to read your e-paper is on a tablet. Now, you can get a Samsung Tablet for as little as $5 a month (some restrictions apply) to read The Forum e-paper online or through the e-paper app.