e ink
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Kobo’s New E Ink Tablet Is a Cheaper, Smaller reMarkable Alternative
As excellent as the reMarkable’s writing experience is, the device is big, pricy, lacks an ebook store, and doesn’t have an illuminated screen. With its new $357 Sage, Kobo is introducing a smaller and cheaper e-note that’s still an excellent e-reader with access to the expansive Kobo ebook store and the added plus of being…
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Kobo’s Taking On reMarkable With the Elipsa, a Digital Notebook with a Glowing Screen and eBook Store
Devices like the reMarkable tablet have been around for about five years now, so Kobo’s Elipsa, a new E Ink-based digital notebook, is a little late to the scene. But the device is bringing a feature that all e-note tablets have been missing so far: a robust, native e-book store, making it great for both…
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With an Upgraded Colour E Ink Screen, This Could Be the Perfect E-Reader For Comic Book Fans
When we reviewed the PocketBook Colour last year, we loved the device and the fact that true e-readers could finally display colour, but its six-inch screen made it hard to use for reading comic books and magazines which work much better on tablets. The new PocketBook InkPad Colour tries to remedy that with a larger…
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TCL Says Its New E Ink Colour Display Can Handle Video
Known for its tablets, TVs, and phones, TCL has this week announced a new technology, NXTPAPER, that could totally change how you think about e ink. E ink displays are known for being great to stare at for hours and perfect for reading books (and sometimes even comics), but the latest colour displays from E…