The Sharp WG-PN1 ePaper Notebook Offers 10 Days of Use
Michael Hemsworth — October 29, 2019 — Tech
References: jp.sharp & geeky-gadgets
The Sharp WG-PN1 ePaper notebook is a compact technology solution for users who are looking for a way to take notes in a more organic manner and keep essential documents securely stored.
The notebook features storage space for up to 7,000 pages of digital data and works with a digital stylus to let users easily jot down any kind of personal or professional information they wish. The low-power profile of the notebook means it can be used for up to 10 days when accessed for about an hour each day to ensure it's always ready for use.
The Sharp WG-PN1 ePaper notebook is available now for preorder in Japan at a cost of 23,000 Yen and will officially launch on November 14.
The notebook features storage space for up to 7,000 pages of digital data and works with a digital stylus to let users easily jot down any kind of personal or professional information they wish. The low-power profile of the notebook means it can be used for up to 10 days when accessed for about an hour each day to ensure it's always ready for use.
The Sharp WG-PN1 ePaper notebook is available now for preorder in Japan at a cost of 23,000 Yen and will officially launch on November 14.
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