Staring at screens all day can be murder on your eyes, but e-paper screens offer a reprieve for those who spend a lot of time reading text. What is one to do when that reading happens on a computer?
E Ink is a good shout for reading text on a small screen for long periods, but if you want to work on larger displays with moving imagery, technologies like LCD and OLED are a better way to go. Taiwan ...
Here’s introducing OKPad – a new innovative device that might be mistaken for a small laptop but comes with a twist. While you do have a traditional LCD display as you would with a conventional laptop ...
Early in 2014, an upstart named Daylight Computer Company revealed a tablet called DC-1. The company proudly labeled it as "the world's first 60fps paper-like computer." Its CEO, Anjan Katta, has ...
The Modos Paper Monitor is a monitor with a 13.3 inch, 1600 x 1200 pixel E Ink display with support for screen refresh rates up to 60 Hz for smooth scrolling and animation. But like most ePaper ...
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 ...
Once the domain of paperback replacements, E Ink has branched out to try and compete with tablets and monitors. But low refresh rates can be frustrating. Improving this has been a focus for Dasung, ...
South Korea’s LG.Philips LCD is out to impress at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show and will unveil a 14.3-inch color electronic paper display. The display, which is about the same size as an ...
Daylight Computers says its new Live Paper display is “like E Ink, but faster” thanks to a 60 Hz refresh rate. While the company isn’t providing a lot of details about its paper-like display ...