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Sony’s Digital Paper lives up to its name, a high-tech device that comes the closest yet to working with a paper and pen.
Sony’s Digital Paper should last you for a couple of years. Since it can hold up to 10,000 PDF files, you’ll definitely have enough space to carry all of your notes.
Sony sent me a 10.3-inch Digital Paper e-notebook to try out; this size is also referred to as the compact model, or CP1. A larger version runs 13.3-inches and is referred to as RP1.
Sony’s Digital Paper is a really big (13.3-inche), really thin (5.9), and really light (12.3 ounce) e-paper device. The screen resolution (1024*768) is very high. Writing on the device with the ...
Sony's trying to change that with this 13.3-inch Digital Paper device intended for legal, educational and business environments and after we got a brief demo last year it's finally ready to go on ...
Sony's unusual Digital Paper, a 13.3-inch tablet that pairs an e-paper touchscreen with a digital pen, has seen a rare discount ahead of back-to-school season.
Sony’s ‘Digital Paper’ (model number DPT-RP1) now seems to be available to pre-order in the US. The device is currently listed on retailers including Amazon and B&H, and is listed with a ...
Sony's mammoth 13-inch Digital Paper tablet, essentially a huge Kindle you can write on, is still a pretty rare sight, but I've always had a soft spot for it. So I'm glad the company is doubling ...
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 Tags. Electronics Sony Bluetooth ...
Sony’s Digital Paper is a 13-inch touchscreen e-reader with an included stylus. It costs a cool $1,100, and will ship in May, though you’ll have to contact Sony if you want to buy it.
With so much buzz over tech companies, it’s easy to forget that many industries still rely on pens and paper. Well, good news, lawyers, teachers and government workers: Sony has launched Digital ...
Sony Digital Paper is designed for professionals in higher education for whom an outlay of $1k will likely bring a substantial return in the form of productivity. There is no sitting on the fence with ...
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