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Over the past few months I’ve had the opportunity to spend time with one of Sony’s DPT Digital Paper tablets. I say tablet, but the resemblance to a traditional tablet is limited to form factor.
Sony Digital Paper is a niche product. It’s not an e-reader. It’s not a tablet. But it’s something in between. You use this grayscale e-notebook to write longhand, as well as read and markup ...
But what about those who don’t need all the bells and whistles? That’s where Sony’s Digital Paper PDF reader comes in. As with its predecessor, it’s still specifically meant for those in ...
Sony's DPT-RP Digital Paper tablet is due for release on June 5, although so far it's only been confirmed for Japan. Source: Sony View gallery - 6 images ...
If you have $1,100 to spare. Much prototyped and teased in the past, Sony’s 13.3-inch Digital Paper device—really intended for legal, educational and business environments—is finally a real ...
The Digital Paper tablet offers a display resolution of 1200 x 1600 dots and runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which Sony says will last for three weeks without charging.
The Sony Digital Paper DPT-RP1 has been available since the summer of 2017, but the only choice of color was black. The white edition was a Japanese exclusive, until a few weeks ago.
After almost a year of agonizing posturing by Sony, the semi-flexible 13.3-inch Digital Paper has finally been unveiled. For $1100, you can get your hands on the thinnest, lightest A4-sized e-ink ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio ...
Pop quiz: which big company was the first to popularize electronic paper e-readers with consumers by making it easy to find and load ebooks and other digital documents? If you answered Amazon, we ...
The Sony Digital Paper features a 13.3 inch e-Ink Mobius e-paper screen with a resolution of 1200 by 1600. It was designed to give you a true A4 experience, displaying PDF files as they were ...
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...