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 ...
Boox is debuting its first desktop monitor featuring a color E Ink screen. The new version of the Boox Mira Pro carries over the same functionality as the black-and-white version that launched in 2023 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Early in 2014, an upstart named Daylight Computer Company revealed a tablet called DC-1. The company proudly labeled it as "the world's first 60fps paper-like computer." Its CEO, Anjan Katta, has ...
What just happened? A developer has managed to transform an Amazon Kindle e-reader into a portable E Ink monitor. Adhityaa showcased the clever workaround on X after experiencing a laptop screen ...
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 ...
Android 14 running on an E Ink screen with cellular connectivity and a QWERTY keyboard? Life is no longer but a dream for the backers of the Minimal Phone, which started shipping out units to its ...
The OKPad is a dual-screen Android tablet without a physical keyboard. Instead it has an 8.9 inch IPS LCD display on one side and a 7.8 inch E Ink screen on the other. Both are touchscreen displays, ...
Bigme has carved an identity for itself in delivering E-Ink products. The two new Bigme smartphones are under the Hibreak lineup. The models have several differences and are seen as two different ...
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.