Date:04/03/19
The Eewrite E-Pad is the latest 10.3-inch E Ink device that claims to double as a digital reading device and notepad, and it’s the first to support 4G and come with a SIM card slot.
The E-Pad is going to be another crowdfunded device that’s expected to turn up on Kickstarter on March 26th.
The early bird pre-order price is going to start at $399, which should draw some interest, but the regular price is a whopping $699.
That’s $100 more than the Remarkable and Sony DPT-CP1, and $200 more than the 10.3-inch Onyx Boox Note.
The E-Pad does have some unique features, but you have to question the purpose of having a 10-core processor and 4G LTE on an E Ink tablet.
It runs an undisclosed version of Android, and supposedly comes with Google Play access. They claim it can be used to play videos, which isn’t unusual on an E Ink device but it’s odd to advertise.
Other specs include 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage space, plus there’s a memory card slot for expansion. It has a capacitive touchscreen and a Wacom stylus for writing notes. It also has Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi.
Here’s a run-down of the E-Pad’s key specs:
- 10.3 inch, 1872 x 1404 E Ink display (227 ppi)
- Deca-core proessor
- 2GB of RAM
- 32GB of storage + microSD card slot
- Capacitive touch + Wacom pen input (120ms latency)
- Mic and speaker
- WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 4G LTE
- Android operating system (with Google Play Store)
- 392 grams (14 ounces)
New 10.3-inch E Ink E-Pad Tablet Has 4G and Deca-Core Processor
Lately it seems like several companies are trying to replicate the success of the Remarkable paper tablet that was released in 2017.The Eewrite E-Pad is the latest 10.3-inch E Ink device that claims to double as a digital reading device and notepad, and it’s the first to support 4G and come with a SIM card slot.
The E-Pad is going to be another crowdfunded device that’s expected to turn up on Kickstarter on March 26th.
The early bird pre-order price is going to start at $399, which should draw some interest, but the regular price is a whopping $699.
That’s $100 more than the Remarkable and Sony DPT-CP1, and $200 more than the 10.3-inch Onyx Boox Note.
The E-Pad does have some unique features, but you have to question the purpose of having a 10-core processor and 4G LTE on an E Ink tablet.
It runs an undisclosed version of Android, and supposedly comes with Google Play access. They claim it can be used to play videos, which isn’t unusual on an E Ink device but it’s odd to advertise.
Other specs include 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage space, plus there’s a memory card slot for expansion. It has a capacitive touchscreen and a Wacom stylus for writing notes. It also has Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi.
Here’s a run-down of the E-Pad’s key specs:
- 10.3 inch, 1872 x 1404 E Ink display (227 ppi)
- Deca-core proessor
- 2GB of RAM
- 32GB of storage + microSD card slot
- Capacitive touch + Wacom pen input (120ms latency)
- Mic and speaker
- WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 4G LTE
- Android operating system (with Google Play Store)
- 392 grams (14 ounces)
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