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fromEngadget
5 days ago

InkPoster launches a premium, 41-inch e-paper display for your home

Last year, PocketBook rocked up at CES with a series of large e-paper displays to display art on the walls of your home. This year, the company has turned up with a far larger, A1-sized model called the Duna, which it says mimics the "texture, depth and tonal richness of printed paper." It's intended to act as an upmarket alternative to those big screen TVs which display art when they're not being used for their intended purpose.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 week ago

Pebble Round 2 Fixes the Bezel and Battery After an 11-Year Wait - Yanko Design

Pebble Round 2 is that second chance, part of the broader Pebble relaunch. It keeps the same ultra-slim stainless-steel profile, just 8.1 mm thick, but fixes the two big complaints: the bezel is gone, and the battery now lasts around two weeks. It is framed as the most stylish Pebble ever, but this time without the asterisk or the mental math about whether style was worth the compromises.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

Cult favorite Pebble returns with Round 2 watch - and it's built to look as analog as possible

Pebble Round 2 is a thin, open-source e-paper smartwatch with a minimized bezel, 1.3-inch display, and roughly 10-day battery life.
fromAdrelien - Your Source for Tech News, Tutorials, and Reviews
1 month ago

ThinkNode M1 Review: E-Paper Display Handheld with Premium Build Quality

The ThinkNode M1 arrives in polished packaging that immediately signals a more consumer-focused approach than typical DIY Meshtastic hardware. Inside the box, you'll find: The build quality is genuinely impressive and represents a significant step up from the 3D-printed enclosures common in this space. Unlike most ready-to-use handhelds, the ThinkNode M1 features an injection-molded ABS plastic housing putting it in the same league as premium devices like RAKwireless's card-styled node and the T1000-E, rather than the typical 3D-printed crowd.
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#pebble-2-duo
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Wearables

I replaced my smartwatch with this e-paper wearable, and more people should do the same

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

Is this minimalist timepiece a viable alternative to smartwatches? My verdict after a week

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Wearables

I tested the e-paper smartwatch that got the internet buzzing - and don't want to take it off

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Wearables

I replaced my smartwatch with this e-paper wearable, and more people should do the same

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

Is this minimalist timepiece a viable alternative to smartwatches? My verdict after a week

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Wearables

I tested the e-paper smartwatch that got the internet buzzing - and don't want to take it off

#minimalism
fromZDNET
7 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my buying advice a month later

fromZDNET
8 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my verdict after a month

fromZDNET
7 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my buying advice a month later

fromZDNET
8 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my verdict after a month

Mobile UX
fromZDNET
7 months ago

I swapped my iPhone for an e-paper Android handset, and it wasn't the downgrade I expected

The Minimal Phone's unique design encourages focused usage, making it a tool for specific tasks rather than a versatile smartphone.
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