I have personally been a Paperlike customer since 2018. I bought my first iPad Pro in 2018 and my first accessory, besides the Apple Pencil, was a Paperlike screen protector. As someone who takes a ...
As the iPad continues to evolve, Paperlike features are redefining how users interact with digital screens. Designed to mimic the texture and resistance of real paper, these accessories make writing ...
The Dasung Paperlike Color (12 inch) is a portable touchscreen monitor with a 12 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel display, USB Type-C ports for power and video input, and a compact design: the monitor weighs ...
Paperlike has introduced Paperlike 3, featuring the patent-pending Butterfly Application System that eliminates the need for separate alignment tools while creating a contamination-free environment ...
The Dasung Paperlike 103 first broke onto the scene about a month ago. However, its availability has so far been restricted to only within China. That seems set to change as the E Ink monitor is ...
Dasung has unveiled its latest innovation, the Paperlike Color, a 12-inch portable monitor featuring E Ink Kaleido 3 technology. This device promises to offer a unique viewing experience, combining ...
TCL's new 50 series of phones are expected to hit the US in the second and third quarters of 2024. Mike Sorrentino Senior Editor Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering phones, texting ...
In brief: Dasung, the company behind many popular and cutting-edge e-ink products, has just launched a new portable display called the Paperlike 103. What's interesting about this 10.3-inch screen is ...
The Dasung Paperlike 253 U E-Ink Monitor is a new type of monitor that uses E-Ink technology. E Ink is the same technology that is used in e-readers, and it has a number of advantages over traditional ...
Dasung has released a cheaper version of its Paperlike HD E Ink monitor with a 13.3-inch display. The new monitor is a seemingly downgraded version of the original model and lacks touchscreen ...
Over the years, plenty of companies have used E Ink displays in eBook readers. A growing number are also putting them in tablets or “eNotes” with larger screens and support for pen input. But Dasung ...