Just one more nail in the coffin: the B251 uses an external power brick. The monitor isn't small overall, nor thin by any means, and it only needs 60 watts. Relying on a desk-cluttering external power ...
Dasung is a Chinese company that makes E Ink tablets, monitors, and category-defying devices like the Dasung Link. Recently the company has been taking aim at one of the shortcomings of E Ink displays ...
Discover how 2026's portable E‑Ink monitors, from monochrome screens to color displays, enhance eye comfort, focus, and ...
In brief: Dasung, the company behind many popular and cutting-edge e-ink products, has just launched a new portable display called the Paperlike 103. What's interesting about this 10.3-inch screen is ...
Here comes what is being referred to as the world’s first video color e-paper display. As ITHome reported, the video color e-paper display measures over 30 inches and has a refresh rate of 18 frames ...
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 ...
What just happened? E-ink panels traditionally appear on e-readers and signage, but some companies started using them for monitors and other general-purpose devices a few years ago. The Mira Pro Color ...
Popular e-ink tablet and e-reader maker Boox is releasing its first desktop color e-ink monitor. The company already makes a monochrome model called the Mira Pro, but the new one, gracefully called ...
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W e-ink terminal achieves low-lag typing, almost LCD-like refresh Portable clamshell design: text-only, 20+ hour battery, sunlight readable and distraction-free Creator plans case, ...
Bigme is trying very hard to compete against Onyx Boox and Dasung in the e-paper monitor space. Bigme is poised to release its first color e-paper dedicated monitor. To date, it has only issued an all ...
DASUNG Technology is trying something unusual with smartphones, or at least how we look at them. The Beijing-based company announced a display solution that turns regular phone content into a ...