Did you see Sony's second-generation Digital Paper and realize you found your dream e-reader? If so, you'll get to do something about it very soon. Sony has announced that its latest 13.3-inch E Ink tablet (the DPT-RP1) will reach the US sometime in June, when it will sell for the previously announced $700. As mentioned in April, it's really about a lot of incremental improvements: you're most likely to notice the higher resolution (1,650 x 2,200), but the thinner, lighter design and NFC unlocking will also be helpful. The centerpiece remains the ability to read and annotate documents in exceptional detail -- this is aimed at pros and students who need to plow through complex documents like research papers.
It's doubtful that you'll see the new Digital Paper sitting at your local big-box store. You'll likely have to go straight to the source or find a specialized reseller. We've asked Sony if it has plans for mainstream sales and will let you know if it has something to add.
Source: ArsTechnica
(Score: 2) by takyon on Tuesday May 30 2017, @08:00PM
13.3" is a gigantic size for a tablet or e-reader. Most tablets are 6-10 inches. The price is probably right for some people, and it will likely to decline to $500 or less at some point.
"Page turning" seems to get faster for every generation of Kindles. I expected color e-ink to be out by this point (widely available, not just in existence) but clearly it is not a mature technology yet.
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