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  1. reMarkable’s Paper Pure is a $399 E Ink writing tablet that replaces the reMarkable 2

    E Ink tablet maker reMarkable isn’t the kind of company that normally needs to release a new model every year – the company launched its first model in 2017 and its second in 2020. ReMarkable tablets are purposed-built devices meant for taking notes, annotating documents, and drawing pictures… and not much else. So the company has built a reputation for offering products that do a few things […]

    #eInkTablet #remarkable #remarkablePaperPure Read more: liliputing.com/remarkables-pap
  2. According to @evleaks, the next reMarkable tablet will be called the reMarkable Paper Pure and it's expected to be "more mass-market focused" than existing models, suggesting a cheaper E Ink tablet... or maybe one with more functions? x.com/evleaks/status/203405977

  3. Onyx BOOX Go 10.3 (Gen II) is now available for $420 and up (E Ink tablet with Android 15)

    The Onyx BOOX Go 10.3 (Gen II) is an Android tablet with a 10.3 inch, 2480 x 1860 E Ink Carta black and white display with 300 pixels per inch and support for writing and drawing on the screen with a pressure-sensitive pen.

    While the new model has the same display and basic feature set as its predecessor (which currently sells for $410), the new model bring a few upgrades. Among other […]

    #eInkTablet #onyxBoox #onyxBooxGo #onyxBooxGo103 #onyxBooxGo103GenIi Read more: liliputing.com/onyx-boox-go-10
  4. PocketBook InkPad One is a 10.3 inch E Ink writing tablet

    The InkPad One is a 10.3 inch E Ink tablet with a touchscreen display and and active stylus that lets you write notes or draw on the screen. While this is a new device from Swiss eReader company PocketBook, it uses some older hardware.

    After launching in Europe in February, the InkPad One is now available in the US for $359. That makes it relatively affordable for an E Ink tablet with pen […]

    #eInk #eInkTablet #enote #pocketbook #pocketbookInkpadOne Read more: liliputing.com/pocketbook-inkp
  5. Bigme B10 is a 10.3 inch E Ink color tablet with Android 14, 4G LTE, and pen and keyboard support

    The Bigme B10 is a tablet with a 10.3 inch E Ink Kaleido 3 color display that supports up to 4096 colors, a front-light with support for adjustable color temperature, a MediaTek Dimensity 1020 processor, and 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

    With an Android 14-based operating system and support for optional accessories including a detachable keyboard and a stylus input, it’s a tablet you can […]

    #bigme #bigmeB10 #eInk #eInkTablet #kaleido3 #tablet Read more: liliputing.com/bigme-b10-is-a-
  6. Ah, the age-old quest for the most convoluted way to read your Linux terminal: using an E-Ink tablet as a monitor! 🤓 Who needs color or animation when you can strain your eyes for 6 glorious minutes instead? 🎉 Clearly, we've reached the pinnacle of tech innovation!
    alavi.me/blog/e-ink-tablet-as- #EInkTablet #LinuxTerminal #TechInnovation #EyeStrain #ConvolutedSolutions #HackerNews #ngated

  7. For those who crave distraction-free zones, reMarkable E Ink tablets are up to $70 off this Black Friday! Get the reMarkable 2 or Paper Pro with a folio and stylus. Two-week battery life? Yes, please.

    Is a digital notepad your secret weapon against endless tabs?
    engadget.com/deals/remarkable-
    #EInkTablet #BlackFridayDeals #TechGadgets #DigitalNomad #Productivity

  8. Still clinging to paper? E Ink tablets are making a splash in 2025 with new color models like the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. But are these "distraction-free" devices worth the rising price tags? Engadget's deep dive breaks it down.

    What's your take on the paperless dream – digital ink or the real deal?
    #EInkTablet #TechTrends #Productivity #KindleScribe #Hardware
    Link: engadget.com/mobile/tablets/be

  9. Amazon Kindle Scribe (3rd-gen) E Ink writing tablet comes with color or greyscale display options

    Most Amazon Kindle devices are designed first and foremost for reading. But the Kindle Scribe line of products are made for writing as well as reading, so they have bigger screens, digital pen support, and software features that let you take handwritten notes, draw images, and more.

    The first Kindle Scribe with a 10.2 inch display and pen support launched in 2022, and Amazon released an […]

    #amazon #amazonKindleScribe #eInkTablet #kindleScribe #kindleScribeColorsoft #writingSlate

    Read more: liliputing.com/amazon-kindle-s

  10. Montblanc Digital Paper is an E Ink writing slate (and custom pen) from the luxury pen maker

    Luxury pen maker Montblanc is known for its expensive, high-quality pens. Most are ink pens designed for writing on paper, but now the company is going digital with the launch of a new Montblanc Digital Paper tablet and Montblanc Digital Pen.

    Designed for digital note-taking and drawing, the system is basically a high-end version of the sort of product you can get from reMarkable, Onyx BOOX, […]

    #akqa #eInkTablet #luxury #montblanc #montblancDigitalPaper

    Read more: liliputing.com/montblanc-digit

  11. reMarkable Paper Pro Move is a smaller color E Ink writing tablet with a 7.3 inch display

    ReMarkable has made a name for itself over the past few years by offering a line of E Ink tablets designed to let you jot notes, organize your thoughts, and generally get a pen and paper-like experience without the actual paper. The company’s first few products sported 10.3 inch greyscale displays, and last year the company expanded its lineup with the 11.8 inch reMarkable Paper Pro featuring […]

    #eInkGallery3 #eInkTablet #ifa2025 #remarkable #remarkablePaperPro #remarkablePaperProMove

    Read more: liliputing.com/remarkable-pape

  12. Lilbits: A web browser for the reMarkable 2 E Ink tablet, a DIY keyboard phone made from a program Galaxy Z Flip, and more

    Last year YouTuber Marcin Plaza built an ultrawide handheld computer with a clamshell design, a QWERTY keyboard, and SteamOS software and called it “a DIY Steam Deck Thingy.” And earlier this year Plaza upgraded that thingy by adding a desktop graphics card.

    Plaza’s latest project is something different… although it still has a QWERTY keyboard. It’s a DIY smartphone made by repurposing the […]

    #aaeon #ai #bananaPi #bananaPiBpiF5 #bpiB5 #devBoard #diyPhone #eInkTablet #gpd #gpdWin5 #lilbits #marcinPlaza #netsurf #remarkable2 #samsungGalaxyZFlip #sbc #upBoard

    Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-a-web-b

  13. The reMarkable 2 is a writing tablet with an E Ink display and a custom Linux-based operating system. It's not designed to run third-party apps like web browsers, but this guide explains how to load the lightweight Netsurf browser. akselmo.dev/posts/netsurf-on-r

  14. Onyx BOOX Tab X C is a 13.3 inch E Ink tablet with a color screen and pen support

    Two years ago Onyx BOOX launched launched the Onyx BOOX Tab X as an E Ink tablet with an Android-based operating system, pen support, and a grayscale screen with 207 pixels per inch.

    Now the company has introduced a new model with a higher-resolution display, a faster processor, a newer version of Android, and a different pen. The new Onyx BOOC Tab X C also has an E Ink Kaleido 3 display, […]

    #eInkTablet #onyxBoox #onyxBooxTabXC

    Read more: liliputing.com/onyx-boox-tab-x

  15. Onyx BOOX Go 7 Gen II and Go Color 7 eReaders run Android 13 and support stylus input

    Onyx BOOX is bringing stylus support to its 7 inch eBook readers, starting with the new Onyx BOOX Go Color 7 (Gen II) and Onyx BOOX Go 7.

    As the name suggests, the model with a color display is a modest update over last year’s Onyx BOOX Go Color 7. The only obvious changes I see in the spec sheet are stylus support and an Android 13-based operating system (up from Android 12), but it’s […]

    #eInkTablet #ereader #onyxBoox #onyxBooxGo7 #onyxBooxGoColor7

    Read more: liliputing.com/onyx-boox-go-7-

  16. Bigme B7 is a color E Ink tablet with 4G LTE, a camera, and a digital pen

    For a long time it was pretty easy to tell the difference between a general-purpose tablet and an eReader. Devices with E Ink displays like Kindle or Kobo products were meant for reading eBooks, while devices with full-color displays and high-refresh rates like iPads and Samsung Galaxy tablets were general-purpose devices.

    But in recent years the line between those categories has gotten […]

    #4gLte #bigme #bigmeB7 #cellular #colorEInk #eInkTablet

    Read more: liliputing.com/bigme-b7-is-a-c

  17. Schon jemensch der eine Vorbestellung des digitalen eInk Notizbuchs Supernote A5X2 Manta von Supernote getätigt hat? Oder gar schon jemensch der einen Auslieferungstermin genannt bekommen hat? Geplant war ja Mitte Februar... bisher scheint aber noch nichts rausgegangen zu sein, oder? supernote.eu/de/produkt/supern 🖊️ #eInk #Supernote #DigitalesNotizbuch #eInkTablet

  18. I've been eye'ing the PineNote for years and just decided to check up on it. It looks ready for prime time now?? Does anyone have one and would like to share their experience? How does it feel like to write with?

    I would LOVE an ebook reader and note taker but do not want to be tied into proprietary walled gardens (Remarkable 2 / Paper Pro being the biggest temptress). Don't tempt me to buy one just so I can review it for all y'all!

    #Pine64 #PineNote #eReader #eInkTablet

  19. Remarkable Paper Pro review: A purpose-built writing tablet with a better(?) display

    ReMarkable is a company that’s been making E Ink tablets since 2017. The idea is that you get a paper-like reading and writing experience while also allowing you to organize, archive, and search your notes digitally.

    And the reMarkable Paper Pro is the company’s biggest, fastest, most versatile model to date. Launched last fall as a premium alternative to the reMarkable 2, the reMarkable […]

    #eInkGallery3 #eInkTablet #enote #epaper #reivews #remarkable #remarkablePaperPro

    Read more: liliputing.com/remarkable-pape

  20. Supernote A5 X2 Manta 10.7 inch E Ink writing tablet is now available for $459

    The Supernote A5 X2 Manta is a new E Ink tablet with a 10.7 inch display, support for pen input for writing and drawing, and a modular design that makes it easier to repair than most devices in the ever-expanding category of E Ink tablets designed for writing.

    Details about the Supernote Manta began making the rounds earlier this year when it was just known as the Supernote A5 X2. But now the tablet is available for purchase for $459, and Supernote explains that its calling the device “Manta” because of an updated design that balances thinness with full-sized USB ports and power buttons with manta ray-like sloped protrusions on the back of the device.

    The A5 X2 Manta measures 251.3 x 182.6 x 6mm (9.9″ x 7.2″ x 0.24″) at the center and 3.6mm (0.14″) at its thinnest point, and weighs 375 grams (13.2 ounces), making it pretty lightweight for a 10.7 inch tablet.

    In order to keep it thin and light even when you’re using a case, Supernote is also introducing an optional “Half Folio” cover that weighs just 92 grams (3.2 ounces). And instead of including a pen loop in the folio, there’s a removable elastic pen loop that can be screwed into the tablet itself, allowing users to choose from a variety of pens that can be used with the A5 X2 Manta.

    The tablet’s display is a 1920 x 2560 pixel greyscale E Ink screen with 300 pixels per inch and no front light, which puts the Manta directly in competition with the $379 reMarkable 2 rather than pricier devices like the $579 reMarkable Paper Pro (which has both a color display and a front light).

    Other features of the Supernote A5 X2 Manta include a Rockchip RK3566 quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of built-in storage, a microSD card reader with support for cards up to 2TB, a USB 2.0 Type-C port and support for dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0.

    The tablet chips with a custom version of Android 11 called Chauvet and features support for touch and pen navigation, as well as touch-sensitive sidebars on the left and right sides of the screen.

    As for the tablet’s modular components, Supernote says that not only is the 3600 mAh battery designed to be easy to remove and replace, but so is the motherboard.

    While it’s unclear if that means you’ll be able to upgrade the motherboard of this tablet the way you can with a Framework Laptop, it should at least make it cheaper and easier to repair a broken tablet since you won’t need to replace the display, case, and other components if something goes wrong on the mainboard (or vice versa). You can access the battery and mainboard without any tools – just flip a switch on the back of the tablet to remove a panel that covers those parts.

    The company has also suggested in the past that you could take the motherboard from a 7.8 inch Supernote A6 X2 and put it into the body of a 10.7 inch Supernote A5 X2 Manta, since they both use the same motherboard and processor. But I don’t currently seen an option to buy the new tablet without a motherboard.

    #eInkTablet #supernote #supernoteA5X2

  21. PineNote Community Edition is a $399 E Ink tablet that ships with Debian Linux

    As promised, Pine64 is now taking pre-orders for the PineNote Community Edition and it’s expected to begin shipping in mid-November. It’s a $399 tablet with a 10.3 inch E Ink display, a Rockchip RK3566 processor, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and a Wacom EMR pressure-sensitive pen for writing and drawing on the screen.

    While the hardware is identical to the PineNote Developer Edition that […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=173075

    #eInkTablet #pine64 #PineNote #pinenoteCommunityEdition

  22. Lilbits: PineNote Community Edition, Raspberry Pi CM5, and a DIY PS4 handheld

    The PineNote is an E Ink tablet with a 10.3 inch front-lit display, support for EMR stylus input, and a Rockchip RK3566 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Like most E Ink tablets, it’s designed for reading and writing… but unlike most, it’s also designed to be a customizable device that’s not locked down to running a single operating system.

    When Pine64 first launched a PineNote […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=172997

    #cm5 #eInkTablet #lilbits #onn4kPlus #pine64 #PineNote #pinenoteCommunityEdition #ps4 #ps4Handheld #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiComputeModule5 #systemRequirements #unsupportedPc #windows11

  23. Onyx BOOX Note Air4 C is a 10.3 inch E Ink color tablet with 6GB RAM and Android 13

    The new Onyx BOOX Note Air4 C is a 10.3 inch tablet with a 10.3 inch E Ink Kaleido 3 color display capable of showing 4096 colors, support for touchscreen and pressure-sensitive pen input, and an Android-based operating system.

    Designed primarily for reading and writing, the tablet is a pretty modest update over the previous-gen Onyx BOOX Note Air3 C. But there are two key changes: the new […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=172954

    #booxNoteAir4C #eInk #eInkTablet #ereader #kaleido #onyx #onyxBoox #onyxBooxNoteAir4C

  24. Onyx BOOX Note Max is a 13.3 inch E Ink tablet for $650 (coming soon)

    Onyx has been selling eBook readers with E Ink displays under the Onyx BOOX brand for more than a decade, and in recent years the company has expanded its product lineup to include models with E Ink color displays or pocket-sized design. But most of the company’s recent products are basically ePaper tablets meant for writing, with big screens and support for pen and keyboard input.

    The Onyx […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=172913

    #eInkTablet #onyx #onyxBoox #onyxBooxNoteMax

  25. Bigme B1051C is a 10.3 inch E Ink Color tablet with Android 14

    The Bigme B1051C is an Android 14 tablet with a MediaTek Dimensity 900 processor, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a microSD card with support for up to 1TB of removable storage.

    But unlike most Android tablets, the B1051C has an E Ink Color display, which means it’s primarily designed for reading and writing rather than high-motion activities like playing games or watching videos. The Bigme […]

    #bigme #bigmeB1051c #eInkColor #eInkTablet #kaleido Read more: liliputing.com/bigme-b1051c-is
  26. The new Kindle Scribe (2024) offers a more paper-like writing experience, plus new AI & annotation tools

    When the Amazon Kindle Scribe first launched in 2022, it was Amazon’s first Kindle-branded device made as much for writing as it was for reading. With a 10.2 inch E Ink display and a digital pen, you could use it to take notes or annotate some documents.

    Now Amazon is launching a new model with a “redesigned display” and an upgraded pen. The company is also introducing new software features […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=172719

    #amazon #amazonKindleScribe #eInk #eInkTablet #kindle #kindleScribe