The Daylight Computer Company's first product, the DC-1, is an Android tablet with an unusual twist. It uses a proprietary display technology called "Live Paper," said to mimic the e-ink displays on devices like the Amazon Kindle without any lag or flashing. That means while it's monochrome, it operates at 60 frames per second, and can run just about any app that works on Android, including things like Spotify and Google Docs.
Thursday, 23 May 2024
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The Daylight DC-1 is an e-ink tablet without the e-ink
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