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Bigme introduces a color e-ink monitor that could reportedly hit 60 FPS
Will this finally make e-ink monitors usable in everyday tasks?
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 ...
The 10.3-inch Paperlike 103 is still limited to black and white, but its performance improvements will provide a smoother experience similar to LCD and OLED displays. The 10.3-inch Paperlike 103 is ...
AOC is adding a new portable monitor to its lineup, but instead of a standard LCD or OLED panel, the company is opting for ...
Dasung Technology has launched a Paperlike 103 E Ink monitor with an industry-first 60Hz refresh rate. This gives the monitor a refresh rate that matches conventional LCD monitors and a significant ...
Most of the companies that use E Ink displays for consumer electronics put them into devices made for reading eBooks. But Chinese company Dasung has carved out a niche for itself by specializing in E ...
A YouTube creator has built a Game Boy emulator using a basic E-Ink screen and the ESP32 chipset, while achieving a suitable ...
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 ...
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