The Xteink X4 is easy to pass on, easier to become a part of your every day carry, and an irresistibly charming device that ...
The Go 6 (Gen II) e-reader adds support for Boox’s stylus, so instead of just reading, you can also doodle and take notes. is ...
Color e-readers aren't just great for novel readers, but for any comic book fan who doesn't want to clutter their home with ...
BOOX today announced the Go 6 (Gen II), the second generation of its 6-inch E Ink reader built for life on the move. The Go 6 (Gen II) is an evolution of the highly successful Go 6 e-reader, turning ...
At COMPUTEX 2026, the two companies announced an expanded collaboration, unveiling the world’s first generative-AI-enabled ...
The Xteink X3 is a delightfully tiny, MagSafe-compatible e-ink reader that attaches to the back of your phone like a Pop Socket.
Future e-readers will be full of AI slop, including translation, transcription, and document summaries. AI is coming to ...
MediaTek and E Ink are teaming up on a new generation of ePaper devices, and the result could make future e-readers far more capable.
Smartphones with foldable displays have been around for years. A handful of PC makers have also launched laptops. So what’s next? Foldable eReaders, apparently. The MooInk V is an eBook reader with an ...
MediaTek's and E Ink's partnership risks slapping more bloat into already bloated devices ...
For a long time, I was using my Android-based E-Ink devices in the most basic ways possible. I read books, occasionally opened a PDF, and mostly just wondered why they didn’t feel all that different ...
In brief: With the advancements in display and e-ink technology, e-readers can replicate the feeling of reading a real book more than ever before. Now, a company has taken inspiration from smartphones ...
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