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 ...
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 ...
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Monitor not paper-y enough? A 25-inch color E Ink monitor just dropped for *checks notes* $1,900
One of the most interesting technologies used in displays is E Ink, which has seen a revitalization in recent years by expanding well beyond simple eReaders into tablets, phones, and more. On the ...
The new 12-inch Paperlike Color features a Kaleido 3 color e-paper screen and is available now for $849. The new 12-inch Paperlike Color features a Kaleido 3 color e-paper screen and is available now ...
In brief: Dasung, the company behind many popular and cutting-edge e-ink products, has just launched a new portable display called the Paperlike 103. What's interesting about this 10.3-inch screen is ...
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Someone installed an e-ink stat display in their PC, and it looks gorgeous
The rest of the case is stunning, too.
BOOX has announced the launch of its first 25.3-inch color E Ink monitor. Unlike the monochrome Mira Pro, the aptly named Mira Pro (Color Version) features a Kaleido 3 color ePaper screen with 16 ...
Dasung is a Chinese company that makes E Ink tablets, monitors, and category-defying devices like the Dasung Link. Recently the company has been taking aim at one of the shortcomings of E Ink displays ...
The world’s first 13.3″ color ePaper monitor – perfectly compatible with your computer for eye-friendly office work and reading.
The company behind the phone-size Palma e-reader has released a 25.3-inch color desktop display. The company behind the phone-size Palma e-reader has released a 25.3-inch color desktop display. is a ...
The use case is boring office work. People are mentioning digital signage, but there are already far cheaper eInk solutions for that. Yes, they have very slow update rates, but who cares? This is a ...
In a nutshell: Chinese company Dasung launched what it called the world's first color e-ink monitor last August for $1,650. Almost exactly one year later, the company has introduced a portable variant ...
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