Electronic ink, most commonly known as e-ink, has been around for quite a while now. However, it’s only recently that this technology has gained momentum and made its way into our daily lives.
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 ...
Here comes a portable computing device, the Evertop, whose greatest claim to fame is that it has a massive battery life, which is counted in thousands of hours. That makes for a huge increment over ...
The Minimal Phone is intended to reduce digital distractions, doomscrolling, and smartphone addiction by using an E-ink ...
E-ink tablets are becoming well known; color e-ink tablets are quietly becoming more popular, as well. But an actual color e-ink display? That’s here, now, too. A key tablet maker is bringing color ...
Just one more nail in the coffin: the B251 uses an external power brick. The monitor isn't small overall, nor thin by any ...
Something to look forward to: E-ink technology has come a long way over the last few years. We're now seeing displays with 60Hz refresh rates and color e-ink monitors, but this latest device is ...
Imagine a calendar that’s always up-to-date, consumes minimal energy, and looks sleek enough to blend seamlessly into your home or office. Now, picture it running on a device no larger than a deck of ...
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 shelves, digital photo frames, and even dashboard-style gadgets designed ...
In a nutshell: Color e-ink displays are becoming increasingly more common in e-readers and tablets. They're still nowhere as vibrant as the mature panels used in smartphones, but their ability to ...
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