Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Daylight Computer’s first gadget is a little Kindle, a little iPad, and a lot of high-minded ideas about our ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
E-ink displays on devices like the Amazon Kindle have proved wonderful for reading and other still-image use cases for years now, but they’ve also been steadily improving with time. Today, “Daylight” ...
Daylight, a public-benefit technology company, will unveil its groundbreaking product, Daylight DC1, at an exclusive event in San Francisco. Spearheaded by CEO Anjan Katta, this innovative device will ...
Yesterday, a startup named Daylight Computers launched the DC1, an AOSP-powered tablet that features the company’s new Live Paper display technology. The company says Live Paper solves one of the ...
New tablets these days tend to be kind of boring. Sure, they’re getting ever-thinner like the latest iPad Pro, packing in 2K OLED screens and more-capable chipsets, but there’s not a lot that’s unique ...
Early in 2014, an upstart named Daylight Computer Company revealed a tablet called DC-1. The company proudly labeled it as "the world's first 60fps paper-like computer." Its CEO, Anjan Katta, has ...
Daylight Computers says its new Live Paper display is “like E Ink, but faster” thanks to a 60 Hz refresh rate. While the company isn’t providing a lot of details about its paper-like display ...
So far, this thing doesn’t seem like a very impressive tablet. But Daylight is more a display company than a tablet company — and the display is pretty great. So far, this thing doesn’t seem like a ...
Daylight Computers says its new Live Paper display is “like E Ink, but faster” thanks to a 60 Hz refresh rate. While the company isn’t providing a lot of details about its paper-like display ...
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