Dasung's latest E Ink monitor, the Paperlike 103, breaks new ground with a 60Hz refresh rate, offering a smoother experience for tasks like scrolling and video playback. This compact 10.3-inch monitor aims to bridge the gap between the benefits of E Ink (reduced eye strain, low power consumption) and the responsiveness of LCD and OLED screens.
Dasung has unveiled its latest compact E Ink monitor, a pioneering model boasting a 60Hz refresh rate . The Paperlike 103 features a 10.3-inch E-paper panel, aligning it in size with E Ink -based electronic notepads like the Boox Go 10.3 or the Amazon Kindle Scribe. These devices typically operate with limited refresh rate s.
However, by elevating the Paperlike 103's refresh to 60Hz, the portable monitor promises to deliver the benefits of E Ink, such as reduced eye strain and low power consumption, while making tasks like scrolling documents and websites, and even video playback, appear smoother and more akin to the experience on LCD and OLED screens.Priced at 1,999 yuan, or around $274, according to Good e-Reader, the Paperlike 103 is currently available for order through the Chinese retailer Jing Dong. While it's not yet accessible globally, Dasung typically expands its product availability outside China over time. The company currently offers a comparable Paperlike model with a larger 13.3-inch E Ink panel, starting at $699, albeit with a refresh rate capped at 40Hz. However, a side-by-side comparison of its performance against an LCD screen provides a glimpse into the potential capabilities of the Paperlike 103, suggesting even less ghosting.The Paperlike 103 boasts a resolution of 1,872 x 1,404 pixels in a 4:3 aspect ratio, translating to a pixel density (ppi) of 227. This is slightly lower than the 300ppi E Ink screens found on the Kindle Paperwhite, Scribe, and other e-readers released in recent years. Nevertheless, it offers similar lighting options with LEDs along the screen's edge that avoid direct eye exposure, along with color temperature adjustments ranging from cool to warm to further minimize eye strain during extended use. The monitor's body is constructed from a lightweight yet durable aluminum alloy, measuring just five millimeters in thickness. Its lack of a battery contributes to its slim profile. The Paperlike 103 relies on USB-C for both power and connection to source devices like computers and mobile phones. Six physical buttons situated on the left bezel allow users to control various functions, including powering the monitor on and off, adjusting brightness and color temperature, and switching between display modes optimized for text, video, or imagery
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