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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.
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 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 ...
Is there another way? For the past couple of months I’ve been testing the updated Digital Paper from Sony. This is Sony’s next generation device. A huge update from the original DPTS1 that I first ...
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 ...
Sony's Digital Paper, with stylus When we first saw the technology back in May 2013, Sony helpfully had some of the Mobius displays outside of their chassis, so that you could marvel at their ...
Which is to say: in a very specific way. Sony’s e-paper tablets are single-minded little gadgets: all they do is let you read and lightly mark up PDFs. If that sounds a mite too limited to you ...
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.
Today, Sony announced that they have created a The Sony Digital Paper (DPT-S1) is becoming a runaway success and hundreds of units are being sold on a weekly basis.
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 ...
The promise of Sony’s DPS (Digital Paper System) is the substitution of one sheet of e-ink for all the physical paper that we use. What if we could swap out all that wood-based paper that we print, ...