All of the E Ink tablets I tried were Wi-Fi devices, and some supported cloud syncing, companion mobile apps and the ability to export notes via email so you can access them elsewhere. None of them, ...
The Boox Note Air 4C is a color e-ink reader, a digital notebook, and an (almost) full-fledged tablet computer in one. It's not a device for everyone, but it's an excellent version of what it is.
The reMarkable 2 e ... e-ink tablets, with the smaller 10.3" A5 being the more affordable option and the one most similar to the reMarkable 2. The company describes it as a "digital note-taking ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
The Boox Note Max is a 13-inch e-reader with a crisp display, an enjoyable digital pen experience, and a sprawling feature set that will either excite or intimidate you.
But you don’t need to spend $400-$500 on a phone that does that. The E Ink tablet I mentioned starts at about $150, and it’s a more approachable price point than a whole smartphone dedicated ...
However, if you combine an analog dial with a modern e-ink display, it turns out you get something truly fantastic indeed. This build comes to us from [Arne]. The concept is simple—get an e-ink ...