Now the company is bringing that technology to more portable devices. The Dasung Not-eReader 078 and Not-eReader 103 are E Ink tablets with support for screen refresh rates as high as 50 Hz.
Most of the companies that use E Ink displays for consumer electronics put them into devices made for reading eBooks. But Chinese company Dasung has carved out a niche for itself by specializing in E ...
The Anerbernic RG DS is a handheld game console that looks a lot like a Nintendo DS… if Nintendo’s classic dual-screen handheld had analog sticks and ran Android. Anbernic began promoting the handheld ...
You can pick up a model with an NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti GPU for $1300 from Amazon or ExcaliberPC, while a higher-performance model ...
No matter which processor is included, the Sapphire Edge AI features two SODIMM slots for DDR5 memory plus two M.2 slots for PCIe NVMe SSDs: one is an M.2 2280 slot, while the other only supports M.2 ...
According to details uncovered by bret.dk, the upcoming Radxa X5 will be a Raspberry Pi-shaped single-board computer with a ...
The new MediaTek Kompanio 540 is said to bring up to a 50 percent boost in single-core CPU performance, up to 75 percent ...
The Onyx BOOX Note Air5 C is a new E Ink tablet that’s almost identical to the BOOX Note Air4 C that launched a year ago. But ...
Both have 12.1 inch, 3000 x 2120 pixel IPS LCD displays with support for refresh rates up to 144 Hz. But while the OnePlus ...
Available from Amazon for $300 and up, the HiBreak S has a 5.84 inch, 720 x 1440 pixel E Ink display, an unspecified ...
The Murena Fairphone (Gen. 6) is now available in the US. In terms of hardware this model is pretty much identical to the version available in Europe. But instead of shipping with Fairphone’s version ...
At first glance it looks like One Netbook may be trying to undercut rival GPD on price: the GPD Win 5 handheld gaming PC with an AMD Strix Halo processor and external battery pack starts at $1448 ...