There's only one thing I really want Apple to do, and I'm probably the only person who wants it.
Seeing Windows 11 running on an e-paper display is weird at first, but imagine the possibilities!
The Twist marries both types of screen - a regular LCD panel and a full-color Smart Paper display - on a single device, and Iit. The Smart Paper has a refresh rate of 12Hz, still far below the 60Hz+ you’ll find on most laptops, but enough to make Windows 11 functional. If you’re doing something that doesn’t demand a high refresh rate, such as writing in a text document, it works great.that hooks up an e-paper panel to the side of the standard display.
Who should be the company to do this? Well, I don’t trust any of the big e-reader brands to do it; Amazon and Kobo make some great devices for reading on the go, but I wouldn’t expect to see an amazing laptop from them. The, an attempt to blend the classic e-reader with stylus-equipped notepad functionality, was a bit of a letdown.
Lenovo, then? Perhaps, but the ThinkPad line is more for business users. Philips is clearly interested in e-paper tech, but doesn’t actually make laptops. There’s only one company I think could actually make it work - and make it sell - and I can’t believe I’m saying this, but it’s Apple. Yes, as a die-hard Windows fanboy, many who know me will be shocked and horrified to hear me say this, but Apple is the one company with the marketing wow factor and the sleek hardware design chops to make an e-paper laptop a reality. Battery life is already a big selling point of MacBooks - frankly, I’m shocked we haven’t seen iPaper already.
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