The rest of the case is stunning, too.
Staring at a computer screen all day and into the night can be fatiguing for your peepers. For certain tasks – such as coding or pawing through documents – an E Ink monitor might be a better fit. Boox ...
Experiencing fatigue while looking at screens is no more a problem. Thanks to the advent of technologies like e-paper and E-ink. Now, utilizing these innovations, Modos – the company known for ...
Dasung today launched the Paperlike Color E Ink monitor which comes with a 12-inch color e-paper display. It comes with a 12-inch Kaleido 3 display though the standout feature of the monitor is its ...
Popular e-ink tablet and e-reader maker Boox is releasing its first desktop color e-ink monitor. The company already makes a monochrome model called the Mira Pro, but the new one, gracefully called ...
I actually want an e-ink monitor but right now these are really niche products which just haven't broken into public consciousness ... and so the formats and pricing match the low demand. It seems at ...
The Dasung Paperlike 13K is a monitor with a 13.3 inch, 3200 x 2400 pixel E Ink color display that can show grayscale content at 300 pixels per inch with screen refresh rates as high as 37 Hz, ...
Dasung is a Chinese company that makes E Ink tablets, monitors, and category-defying devices like the Dasung Link. Recently the company has been taking aim at one of the shortcomings of E Ink displays ...
Dasung has released a cheaper version of its Paperlike HD E Ink monitor with a 13.3-inch display. The new monitor is a seemingly downgraded version of the original model and lacks touchscreen ...
Boox, the maker of some of the best ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, has just announced its first ever color PC monitor. Called the Boox Mira Pro, it uses a 25.3-inch E Ink Kaleido 3 display that ...
In brief: Dasung, the company behind many popular and cutting-edge e-ink products, has just launched a new portable display called the Paperlike 103. What's interesting about this 10.3-inch screen is ...
In a nutshell: Chinese company Dasung launched what it called the world's first color e-ink monitor last August for $1,650. Almost exactly one year later, the company has introduced a portable variant ...