Sony released new digital paper

The company in 2014 released a so-called tablet "Digital Paper", which allowed to work with digital documents. Now Sony produces the most compact and advanced model DPT-CP1. The first tablet was made under the A4 format, the new A5. The tablet is equipped with electronic ink technology, the thickness is 5 mm, and weight 240 grams, diagonal 10.3 inches. The screen has 16 levels of gray, without glare, clearly visible content even in direct sunlight, and your eyes will always be safe. Processor 64-bit Marvell, built-in memory 16 GB of them, for storage of documentation, 11 GB available. For convenient use with the tablet is a stylus.

The tablet also supports Bluetooth 4.2, 802.11ac Wi-Fi and NFC. This novelty is very energy-saving, the battery lasts for 3 weeks in normal operation mode, and the battery of the stylus for a whole month. Sales start in Japan in the early summer at a price of $ 650, but when the novelty enters the international market - is unknown.

The tablet also supports Bluetooth 4.2, 802.11ac Wi-Fi and NFC. This novelty is very energy-saving, the battery lasts for 3 weeks in normal operation mode, and the battery of the stylus for a whole month. Sales start in Japan in the early summer at a price of $ 650, but when the novelty enters the international market - is unknown.
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