We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. E-readers have gone through many evolutions over the years, and adding color displays might be the best idea yet. Granted, there's nothing ...
But colors often appear washed out and page refresh isn't exactly smooth. XPPen has launched an ePaper note device with three color levels and fast refresh. The Magic Note Pad doesn't use E Ink ...
The main difference between these two devices is their software philosophy: the Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is a streamlined, “one-trick pony” focused on a polished reading and light annotation ...
The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is a new breed of e-readers from Amazon. Aside from being your reading companion, it also wants to double as your trusty note-taking device. And it does a terrific job at ...
PocketBook has come up with a new e-note device called the PocketBook Color Note. It comes just months after the PocketBook InkPad EO was launched having the same 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 display. However, ...
XPPen is probably best known for making drawing tablets that artists can use as input devices for computers. But the company has begun branching out into standalone tablets like the Magic Drawing Pad ...
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