The Hanvon N10 is a 10.3 inch tablet with an E Ink tablet, digital pen support for writing and drawing, and a slim design: the device measures just 5.5mm (0.22 inches) thick and weighs 374 grams (13.2 ounces). Announced this week in China, the tablet is up for pre-order from JD.com for 1999 CNY (~$295). It’s […]
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Onyx BOOX Leaf is a 7 inch eReader with Android 10
The new Onyx BOOX Leaf is an eBook reader with a 7 inch E Ink display, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and an octa-core processor. With an operating system based on Android 10, it’s as much an ePaper tablet as it is an eReader. First announced in November, The Onyx BOOX Leaf is available now […]
E Ink’s Digital paper Tablet is a white-label Android tablet with an ePaper display and pen support
E Ink is probably best known for making the displays that power Amazon’s Kindle eReaders and similar devices, as well as screens for digital signage and price tags. But now the company has announced what appears to be a white label Android tablet designed for use in classroom or professional use. The new Digital Paper […]
Huawei MatePad Paper is a 10.3 inch E Ink tablet
Huawei has been selling tablets under the MatePad brand for years, but for the most part they’ve been Android-powered devices with full color displays. The new Huawei MatePad Paper is something different: it’s a device with a 10.3 inch, 1872 x 1404 pixel grayscale E Ink display and pen support running Huawei’s own HarmonyOS software. […]
PineNote E Ink tablet now available for $399 for developers and enthusiasts
The PineNote is a tablet with a 10.1 inch grayscale E Ink display and pen support. It’s designed to be a hackable, Linux-friendly device and it’s one of the latest products from the makers of the PinePhone and PineBook line of devices. First introduced last summer, the PineNote began shipping to developers in limited quantities […]
Turn the reMarkable ePaper tablet into a Linux PC with Parabola-rM
The reMarkable tablet features a 10.3 inch black and white E Ink display, support for finger or pen touch input, and a custom operating system designed to let you read, write, and draw. But if you’d rather use the device like a laptop or tablet, there’s a new third-party operating system that will let you […]