ePaper Media Report -- 12.14.22

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E Ink Highlight

  • Julian Horsey of Geeky Gadgets reported on Gallery 3 moving into mass production, noting that “Bigme, BOOX, iFlyTek, iReader, PocketBook, Readmoo and AOC are expected to shortly unveil their new products using the Gallery 3.”

 

Industry Highlight

  • Elizabeth Chuck of NBC News reported on two new studies that, “show association between screen time and behavioral and psychological risks for children,” noting that researchers found that 4.4% of children in the study qualified for a new OCD diagnosis.

 

E Ink Media Report – December 14, 2022

 

E Ink News

 

US

 

PocketBook Viva 8 Inch Color E Ink eReader

Geeky Gadgets

By Julian Horsey

December 14, 2022

E Ink has this week introduced their latest creation in the form of the PocketBook Viva as well as announcing that the Gallery 3 has moved into mass production. Bigme, BOOX, iFlyTek, iReader, PocketBook, Readmoo and AOC are expected to shortly unveil their new products using the Gallery 3 which shipping dates expected to roll out year during 2023. As soon more information on pricing and availability is made available we will keep you up to speed as always.

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Onyx Boox Tab Ultra Review: Powerful, Paper-Like Tablet Experience

MakeUseOf

By James Hirtz

December 13, 2022

The Onyx Boox Tab Ultra further pushes boundaries of productivity with its approach to a tablet PC. While its base experience shines with more powerful specs and reduction to eye strain, the Boox Tab Ultra truly shines when utilized alongside its magnetic keyboard to access shortcuts and faster note taking. For those looking for a more robust experience that challenges traditional tablets, it's a productivity powerhouse and smooth reader. The ONYX BOOX Tab Ultra offers more power than the typical E Ink reader. Aiming to be the fastest e-reader, its performance supports that and more, and is even capable of media playback.

 

E Ink Global Operation and Sales Sites To Reach RE20 By Year End

rAVe Pubs

By Gary Kayye

December 12, 2022

E Ink Holdings today announced that by the end of December 2022, the E Ink global operation and sales sites will have achieved RE20, where 20% of the energy used by the company is generated from renewable sources.

 

First Look at the iReader Smart Air

Good eReader

By Sovan Mandal

December 12, 2022

The iReader Smart Air e-note is here and it’s unlike any we have had before from the company so far. The company completely took us by surprise with its latest move, something that nobody perhaps saw it coming. The new iReader Smart Air comes with inherent support for the English language, which means all of its settings and all internal menus are in the English language … On the top lies an 8-inch E Ink Carta 1200 display having 300PPI resolution, 15 percent better contrast, and a 22 percent faster refresh rate.

 

This E Ink ‘Phone’ Is Actually a Pocket-Sized Screen That Wirelessly Connects to Your Real Smartphone

Gizmodo

By Andrew Liszewski

December 12, 2022

Although E Ink’s electronic paper technology thrives on devices like e-readers and e-notes, it’s less ideal for devices designed for far more than just reading and note-taking. So while Dasung’s new Link might look like a phone, it’s actually a pocket-friendly E Ink screen that’s designed to occasionally connect to a user’s more capable smartphone.

 

Global

 

Amazon Kindle Scribe Review

Tech Advisor

By Henry Burrell

December 12, 2022

Amazon is credited with popularising the eReader with its first Kindle in 2007, but the company has been slow to embrace change within the line-up. Most Kindles are iterations on older models, with the latest versions simply being smaller and lighter devices designed to solely read books bought direct from Amazon. But e-ink technology can be used for a lot more. There are several successful note-taking e-ink tablets from companies like reMarkable, which introduce a Wacom layer under the screen to enable pen input for notetaking. Goodbye, paper notebook.

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Could Layer & Ledger’s Pocket-Sized Crypto Wallet Revolutionize NFTs & Cryptocurrency?

FAD Magazine

By Mark Westall

December 12, 2022

LAYER and founder Benjamin Hubert have collaborated with leading crypto brand Ledger and renowned entrepreneur Tony Fadell (the former senior vice president of the iPod division at Apple Inc) to create Ledger Stax™, a revolutionary hardware wallet that allows users to store, access, and send cryptocurrency and NFTs securely. The defining feature of the credit-card-sized Ledger Stax is the innovative and sustainable e-ink touchscreen that curves around the front face and spine of the device to elevate the user experience. The new device represents an expansion of Ledger’s popular Nano wallet series, with an intuitive interface that makes the world of cryptocurrency more engaging.

 

Customer

 

Geek Gifts 2022: Business Travel Essentials and Music-Making

TechTarget

By Beth Pariseau

December 13, 2022

It's debatable whether 2022 truly marks the start of a post-pandemic era. But most of our geek advisers resumed business travel to in-person conferences and meetings this year, which was reflected in their choices for top geek gifts … Other portable electronic gift ideas for geeks who either aren't Macolytes or already have every possible Apple product include new tablets which range from the reMarkable 2 ($299 from the manufacturer) to deluxe portable 4K pen displays such as the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 Plus ($729 on the Huion website).

 

Israeli AI Discounts Fresh Food In Dutch Supermarkets

NoCamels

By Ariel Grossman

December 13, 2022

Food close to its expiration date in a leading European supermarket chain will be marked down automatically by AI. Wasteless, an Israeli startup, has pioneered dynamic pricing to mark down fresh produce and save it from being dumped. It will be rolling out its systems across 70 Hoogvliet stores in the Netherlands. Meat, poultry, dairy products, ready-meals, salads and other perishables can be discounted up to four times a day, to encourage shoppers to buy them, and to prevent them from being dumped. The Wasteless technology adjusts electronic shelf labels based on the unique conditions of each store, such as consumer purchasing patterns, expiration date of the product, and inventory

 

Competitor

 

Nanobrick Introduces New E-Skin Glitter Color ePaper

Good eReader

By Sovan Mandal

December 14, 2022

Nano Brick, a company that specializes in the research and development of advanced nano particles announced it has successfully created an e-paper display that it claims is capable of adjusting its brightness as per electrical signals, the South Korean publication, SEDaily reported. E-Skin Glitter, as the e-paper is named comes with an adjustable brightness feature which is achieved by applying varying electrical signals to shiny nanoparticles … That said, the same can be applied to smartphones, tablets, e-readers, and e-note devices as well where the full-color display can bring about a revolutionary change in a segment that is currently dominated by the Taiwan-based E Ink Holdings.

 

Industry

 

Tech and the Shopping Cart: Surfing the Waves of Digital Disruption in Retail

ET Retail

By Sreekrishnan Venkateswaran

December 14, 2022

The first surge of digitization in retail resulted in the virtualization of shopping that let customers browse store shelves online and purchase products through e-commerce platforms. Since then, e-commerce adoption has accelerated at breakneck speed; its global market size is valued in trillions of dollars. Data analytics has brought about the hyper-personalisation of shopper experience. Let us chart the captivating journey of the retail industry over the last decade and reflect on its unfolding future.

 

Research Finds More Negative Effects of Screen Time on Kids, Including Higher Risk of OCD

NBC News

By Elizabeth Chuck

December 13, 2022

Two new studies show associations between screen time and behavioral and psychological risks for children, adding to a growing body of evidence that excessive use of smartphones and other devices can be deleterious to their health. In one study, researchers reported a link between screen time and higher rates of obsessive-compulsive disorder diagnoses among preteens. In the other, the results suggested that using electronic devices to calm youngsters when they’re upset may inhibit their ability to learn to soothe themselves, leading to more frequent, intense emotional outbursts.

 

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