Sony has announced its second generation E-Ink tablet dubbed Sony Digital Paper in the US.
Sony says that the touch panel has improved and is now more responsive. The fast pen tracking helps taking precise handwritten notes. Also, screen displays full-size views of 8.5 x 11-inch documents, so users can avoid scrolling or zooming to read a full page, added company.
The thin and light E-ink tablet measures 224 x 302.6 x 5.9 mm and weighs 349 grams. It can sync and print documents wirelessly to a PC or MAC or with any other devices and cloud services using a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or the Digital Paper App.
Source:ie technology
The tablet features a 13.3-inch high-resolution (1650 x 2200 dots) flexible electronic paper display with 16-level gray scale.The new Sony Digital Paper (model DPT-RP1) E-ink tablet comes with a bunch of updates including “easier-to-read high-resolution display, responsive touch panel for precise handwritten note-taking and wireless document transfer.”
Sony says that the touch panel has improved and is now more responsive. The fast pen tracking helps taking precise handwritten notes. Also, screen displays full-size views of 8.5 x 11-inch documents, so users can avoid scrolling or zooming to read a full page, added company.
The second generation Digital Paper comes with 16GB of internal storage, out of which user get about 11GB for use and Sony notes that it is enough for about 10,000 PDF documents.
Sony Digital Paper features non-removable Lithium-ion battery which is good for one full week with Wi-Fi enabled and approx 3 weeks with Wi-Fi off. The battery takes 3.5 hours to charge through AC adapter provided with the device and approx 5.5 hours with computer based charging.
The thin and light E-ink tablet measures 224 x 302.6 x 5.9 mm and weighs 349 grams. It can sync and print documents wirelessly to a PC or MAC or with any other devices and cloud services using a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or the Digital Paper App.
Source:ie technology
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