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Color e-ink isn't there yet. E-reading enthusiasts have been clamoring for color e-ink since the launch of the first Kindle, ...
Larger e-notes are becoming more and more popular after the success of the reMarkable tablet, and the advent of color E Ink has started to make these devices feel like potential rivals to tablets ...
Even websites and apps are pleasant to read on the tablet's 10.3-inch color e-ink display, which Amazon has yet to match. The ...
For those unfamiliar, e-ink technology differs significantly from that of smartphones and tablets. The screen mimics the look of a regular sheet of paper, uses minimal battery, and retains images ...
The Boox Note Air 3 C is the best color e-ink tablet we've tried. Just don't expect to get an iPad, even though you're paying iPad prices. The $499 Boox Note Air 3 C is, broadly speaking ...
China's Bigme, which was recently the first to launch with E Ink's Gallery 3 color ePaper technology, has announced a follow up to its S6 Color enote that comes with a Kaleido 3 display and a ...
The second-generation Boox Color Go 7 puts a stylus into the mix and delivers a tablet experience that makes the Kindle feel ...
The 7-inch e-readers are available with full color or black ... Go Series with two new E Ink devices that are the first from the company to bring stylus support and note-taking capabilities ...
Priced at $499, the Note Air3 C is more expensive than its monochrome competitors, but it does offer a color e-ink display with a stylus for note-taking capabilities along with a vast range of ...
XPPen has launched an ePaper note device with three color levels and fast refresh. The Magic Note Pad doesn't use E Ink technology, but is rather a modified 10.9-inch LCD panel in a similar vein ...
The Amazon Kindle Scribe (64GB) is now $349.99, its lowest price yet. It features a 10.2-inch E Ink display, a premium ...
(Which, yes, allows for drawing and taking notes on the e-ink side ... so it remains to be seen how practical a color e-ink display is for full work or browsing. We’ll have to wait until ...