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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 ...
Popular e-ink tablet and e-reader maker Boox is releasing its first desktop color e-ink monitor. The company already makes a monochrome model called the Mira Pro, but the new one, gracefully called ...
Just last month, Dasung launched the Paperlike 13k monitor which has a monochrome e-paper display. The company has now followed that up with the Paperlike 13K, which is being hailed as the world’s ...
Boox has unveiled its Mira Pro (Color Version) E Ink monitor, priced at a hefty $1,900. Features include a 25.3-inch paper-like color E Ink display, a Kaleido 3 glass screen, and adjustable front ...
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 ...
The Dasung Paperlike Color (12 inch) is a portable touchscreen monitor with a 12 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel display, USB Type-C ports for power and video input, and a compact design: the monitor weighs ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (BLOOM) — A new kind of monitor is turning heads among digital creatives, programmers and remote workers, not for its brightness or speed, but for how easy it is on the eyes. Is ...
I actually want an e-ink monitor but right now these are really niche products which just haven't broken into public consciousness ... and so the formats and pricing match the low demand. It seems at ...
For all the display eyecare and anti-blue-light advances, e-ink still remains one of the most comfortable ways to read anything text-based on screen. And now, thanks to Onyx International, you can get ...
The PocketBook Verse Pro Color is an eBook reader with a 6 inch E Ink display with support for 4096 colors. While it has the same basic design as PocketBook’s black-and-white Verse Pro eReader, ...
Early crowdfunders can order a PicPak for around $49 on Kickstarter.
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