A new and more affordable Surface Pro 8 alternative is in the making in the form of the Asus Vivobook T3300K. The tablet was leaked earlier by the guys at TabletMonkeys who now have a few specs of the device have to share. For instance, the Vivobook T3300K will come with a 13.3-inch Full HD OLED panel having a 16:9 aspect ratio. The tablet will also be running Windows 11 right … [Read more...] about New Asus Vivobook T3300K Windows 11 tablet to debut before year-end
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Tablet demand stronger than pre-pandemic days, chip shortage plays spoilsport
Tablet shipments witnessed a 10 percent decline the world over in the third quarter compared to the same period a year ago, research by Strategy Analytics revealed. The slump however has not been due to a lack in demand but is being attributed to the global chip shortage as well as other supply chain constraints owing to the pandemic. That said, Apple and Lenovo managed to … [Read more...] about Tablet demand stronger than pre-pandemic days, chip shortage plays spoilsport
Best iPad drawing accessories
E-readers of today have moved beyond their limited function as reading devices alone. Many of the top-tier e-paper tablets offer stylus support which allows users to write and even draw on them. Nonetheless, iPads remain the number one tablet of choice when it comes to most digital artists and creators. It takes more than just a creative mind and an iPad to draw some of your … [Read more...] about Best iPad drawing accessories
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 with secondary E Ink display out now in the US
The second generation of Lenovo's unique dual-display laptop bearing a 12-inch E Ink screen is now available to buy in the US. Residents of the region can get their hands on the ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 with a larger 12-inch e-paper display at the cost of $2,609. The ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 first came out in the Chinese region alongside a couple more ThinkBook models. … [Read more...] about Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 with secondary E Ink display out now in the US
PineNote vs the TopJoy Butterfly: How the two match up
There have been quite a few e-Note devices launched in recent times and the new PineNote from the Hong Kong-based Pine 64 is the latest to join that list. Just prior to that, we have seen the TopJoy Butterfly being announced which too comes across as a tablet and eReader combo with note-taking capabilities. Here we discuss how the two square up. Before proceeding further, … [Read more...] about PineNote vs the TopJoy Butterfly: How the two match up
High-end E Ink tablet PineNote announced with powerful internals
Pine64, a Hong Kong-based electronics manufacturer, has introduced one of the most powerful e-paper devices to date. Priced at $399, the E Ink tablet is called the PineNote and it runs a custom version of Linux OS. It will support first-party EMR pens (sold separately) and third-party Wacom EMR pens upon release. Users will also be able to buy magnetic covers for the e-paper … [Read more...] about High-end E Ink tablet PineNote announced with powerful internals
Why your child’s first device should be an E Ink tablet
Gone are the days when you could occupy a child's time with an ice lolly and a plastic figurine of their favorite cartoon character. It is an inescapable reality that we must, at some point, buy our children a computer, a tablet, or a smartphone. With the outbreak of the global pandemic, the need to buy our children a device of some sort has become even more pressing. Whether … [Read more...] about Why your child’s first device should be an E Ink tablet
Vivo Pad tablet expected to launch soon
Vivo may be a household name in the smartphone segment but not so when it comes to tablet devices. That, however, seems on the verge of undergoing a change as the Chinese company is rumored to be working on its own version of a tablet device. Unfortunately, there is almost nothing that we know of the upcoming tablet at the moment, except that the company has sought to … [Read more...] about Vivo Pad tablet expected to launch soon
Is it the end of the road for dedicated e-readers?
It all started with the first-gen Kindle that Amazon launched way back in 2007. With buttons and switches galore, it is a far cry from the sleek and svelte e-reader devices that we have now. In between, there have been a plethora of e-reader devices launched. Some survived to remain etched in our memories while some simply vanished. Take for instance the Wexler.Flex One, the … [Read more...] about Is it the end of the road for dedicated e-readers?