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A monochrome, paper-like electronic screen is so great for reading digital books, it doesn't feel like it needs a lot of improvement. Now, however, color E Ink screens are making their way to market.
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The Boox Note Air 4C is a fantastic color e-ink tablet for anyone interested in cutting distractions and adding organization ...
The Bigme S6 Color is an E Ink tablet with a 2.3 GHz octa-core processor, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. It runs an operating system based on Android 11, has front and rear cameras, ...
I reviewed this color e-ink tablet and while it might be the best version of this technology I’ve seen so far, it still isn’t a great tablet. Story by Mark Pickavance • 1mo.
There are other E Ink color tablets, like the Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C and the Kobo Libra Colour. Those tablets use an E Ink Kaleido screen. The difference is where the color sits.
The Boox Nova 3 Color tablet is the second device to use E Ink’s new 7.8-inch, second-generation Kaleido color screen technology. PocketBook was the first, and its implementation of the new ...
Like other members of the InkNote Color family, the new “Lite” model has a 10.3 inch E Ink Kaliedo color display that can show 300 pixels per inch of black and white content or 150 ppi in color.
The Bigme inkNote Color is a large color e-ink tablet sporting the world’s first 10.3” true color E-ink tablet with a Kaleido plus screen offering 226 PPI. Skip to main content; ...
The Boox e-ink tablet from Onyx brings some color (literally) to the product category with its 150 ppi color display; it has the same 300 ppi as the Kindle Scribe in black and white.
New color E Ink reMarkable tablet tries to catch up with—and leapfrog—Kindle Scribe. Thread starter JournalBot; Start date Sep 9, 2024; Jump to latest Follow Reply Sep 9 ...
Following the launch of its first e-note last year, PocketBook has now added a color E Ink model. The 10.3-inch Eo is built around Kaleido 3 technology, and sports a built-in camera, octa-core ...
Bigme announced the Galy color e-note device is now available on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. Prior to this, it was available via Kickstarter though that has come to an end. The company ...
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