The Sony 'Digital Paper' Tablet is Ideal for Extended Use Periods
Michael Hemsworth — April 11, 2017 — Tech
Staring at a tablet or computer screen for hours on end will likely turn into fatigue, so the Sony 'Digital Paper' tablet is intended to offer a way around this. Designed with an expansive e-paper screen, the tablet is capable of displaying text and images in a far less digital manner in order to save your eyes from strains.
The tablet is packed with NFC technology, Bluetooth connectivity and is capable of being used with a stylus in order to jot down notes or make changes to documents as you go. The Sony 'Digital Paper' tablet features 16GB of storage capacity, which makes it suitable for holding up to 10,000 files at a time for maximum functionality.
The tablet is packed with NFC technology, Bluetooth connectivity and is capable of being used with a stylus in order to jot down notes or make changes to documents as you go. The Sony 'Digital Paper' tablet features 16GB of storage capacity, which makes it suitable for holding up to 10,000 files at a time for maximum functionality.
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