Your bookshelf companion is getting smarter.
Your bookshelf companion is getting smarter.
While it’s not exactly a household name, Boox tablets have steadily made their way into the e-reader market that’s long been dominated by Amazon’s Kindle. But the Boox Go 10.3 Lumi makes a strong argument for reading tablet of choice, because it’s much more than just a device to read a book on.
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Category: Consumer Tech, Technology
Tags: E-book, E-reader, E-Ink, E-Paper,…
It's got specs to match a mid-range smartphone.
I've always felt like the Kindle could do with a better way to flip ebook pages. DuRoBo might have solved exactly that problem, with a little dial on the side of its compact E Ink device.
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Category: Consumer Tech, Technology
Tags: eBook, Kindle, E-Ink, ePaper, Reading, Android
A new Note X6 e-ink notebook launches soon in China.
Digital notebooks have been having a moment. E-Ink tablets like the reMarkable and the Kindle Scribe have made a compelling case for leaving the legal...
BOOX reveals its Poke 7 lineup ahead of its May 21 launch in China.
StoryGraph integration is exactly what readers have been asking for.
Scroll through any tech community online, and the same frustration keeps surfacing: people are exhausted by their screens. The perpetual brightness, the notification pull, the...
The EU may have forced Amazon’s hand on Kindle repairability.
Fraimic wants to turn AI art into something you can put on your wall, rather than forgotten images somewhere in your phone's gallery. And honestly? That's a pretty neat idea.
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Category: Around The Home, Consumer Tech, Technology
Tags: E Ink, E-Ink, AI Art and Music, Creative AI, Home decor, Reviews
reMarkable’s new Paper Pure refines the E Ink notebook formula with a more responsive display, longer battery life, and improved integration with digital workflows.
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Category: Consumer Tech, Technology
Tags: E-Ink, Tablet, E-reader, Digital Media, Notebook
Ditching the drab black aesthetic, Onyx's latest teaser shows off a textured, vibrant design for its next Kindle alternative.
E Ink readers have steadily become better at mimicking the feel of paper, but getting through a book with one still requires the same thing...
There’s a particular kind of frustration that comes with trying to take notes on a device that also wants to tell you about emails, calendar...
Take a quick quiz and maybe win a color e-reader.
Your next DIY project could eliminate charging.
Where did my cover go, question?
Amaze, amaze, amaze.
Bigme’s HiBreak Dual pairs a 6.13-inch E Ink display with a secondary LCD screen, aiming to create a distraction-free reading device which also offers the functionality of an everyday smartphone.
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Category: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, Technology
Tags: E-Ink, smartphones, LCD
Smart shapes finally make their way to the Kindle Scribe line.
We were expecting a more exciting dual-screen E-Ink phone than this.
Amazon Kindles may lead the pack, but there are plenty of other powerful e-readers worth considering.
Amazon has gone a step too far.
Version 5.19.3.0.1 is now rolling out to supported Kindles.
Version 5.19.3 is now rolling out to supported Kindles.
Boox has refreshed its ultra-thin Go 10.3 E Ink tablet with a lighter design, the option of a front light or not, and Android 15 for a more productive and versatile device.
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Category: Consumer Tech, Technology
Tags: Tablet, E-Ink, Productivity, E-reader
This could be the reMarkable for more people.
ReMarkable’s next tablet is a cheaper, mass-market model called the Paper Pure.
'Send to Miro' makes it easier to move your notes to the computer.