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Onyx is launching an E Ink notebook (and several eReaders)

by Brad Linder04/10/2017 7 Comments on Onyx is launching an E Ink notebook (and several eReaders)

Electronic paper displays are most commonly found in eBook readers like the Kindle or NOOK line of products. But sometimes they show up in wearables, digital signage, or even smartphones. One place they haven’t really been used much? Notebooks. But it looks like at least one company is going to give that a try. Ahead […]

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