Sony Digital Paper is a niche product. It’s not an e-reader. It’s not a tablet. But it’s something in between. You use this grayscale e-notebook to write longhand, as well as read and markup PDFs. The ...
Sony has been selling a line of Digital Paper tablets with large E Ink displays for much of the past decade. Now the company is jumping on the latest trend in E Ink devices: color. According to a ...
Sony Japan originally designed and manufactured all generations of the Digital Paper e-note. They released the DPT-S1, DPT-RP1 and DPT-CP1 over the course of the past six years. Intitially, these E ...
Sony has been selling a line of Digital Paper tablets with large E Ink displays for much of the past decade. Now the company is jumping on the latest trend in E Ink devices: color. First, the new ...
Sony is creating a new version of their Digital Paper 13.3 to replace the aging DPT-RP1 that came out in 2017. It was supposed to be released this year, but the company made the internal decision in ...
Sony's 13.3-inch Digital Paper e-ink device has been assigned a price tag of $1,100 (£662). Geared towards the legal, educational and business sectors, the A4-sized slate offers a screen resolution of ...
Pop quiz: which big company was the first to popularize electronic paper e-readers with consumers by making it easy to find and load ebooks and other digital documents? If you answered Amazon, we’ll ...
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