Viwoods is a new company, completing its first Kickstarter only late last year. Despite being fresh to the world of consumer electronics, it has debuted with a very strong first product. The Viwoods ...
At its recent September hardware launch, Amazon showcased its two new e-readers designed for note-taking: the Kindle Scribe ...
BILLERICA, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--E Ink Holdings, the leading innovator of electronic ink technology, and Avalue, a global industrial PC solution provider, today announced a Digital Paper tablet that ...
Several tablets advertise paper-like displays that are easier on the eyes than traditional tablets like iPads or Galaxy Tab S10 Series. The TCL Nxtpaper 11 and the new Magic Note Pad are the most ...
Computers may be where the office grunt work gets done, but deep-thought work and conceptualization can still benefit from a bit of scribbling on paper, if for no other reason than avoiding the ...
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They’ve cracked the nut. After all this time, testing so many gadgets over the years, I finally found a device that seems to do exactly what the designers intended. The stylus looks a bit like the ...
E-ink tablets (as opposed to mere readers) broke through with the reMarkable nearly a decade ago, and now everyone is getting ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Innovators from Purdue University hope their new technology can help transform paper sheets from a notebook into a music player interface and make food packaging interactive.
It’s no secret I’m a fan of the reMarkable, a tablet with a paper-like display that’s focused on text and sketching rather than rich media and games. The sequel to the original, announced today, looks ...
After four years of development, reMarkable unveiled the reMarkable Paper Pro, its next-generation writing tablet, featuring its first color display and adjustable embedded front-light, and promising ...
An intriguing new study from a team of Japanese researchers suggests handwriting on paper leads to greater brain activity and memory retention compared to handwriting with a stylus on a tablet. The ...