Entries in E-Ink (2)

Monday
Apr032023

Tablet Afterthoughts

I will be returning periodically to review this adventure I have embraced with the new E- Ink technology of my Boox Note Air 2 Plus tablet.

I am finding ways to make myself more efficient. The last 6 weeks I am totally off my MS Surfacebook for meetings. This tablet is providing 99 % of what I need to document and access what I need to make more productive during the meetings and I am hauling around a lot less equipment.

Now I have spent some time to really think about how I can make myself more efficient. One of those steps was to move back to one of my favorite APPS, One Note.
For our weekly meetings, this allows to create agenda to follow and quickly share that info our big screens and have people add to the documentation of the meeting live that we can all add to. As everyone gets more involved this will only get better. It shows what has made impression what need to follow up .
One of the new things that I doing is to add back some of the other meeting notes that I am taking. with vendors so that I can share them with others well put them in context with
what I am doing on a daily basis.
The capture and sharing of this information is an important part of business week.
Capturing and sharing of data is hard to accomplish effectively.
By the way, this article was completely written on my Boox Air Note 2 Plus.
Tuesday
Feb142023

What is E-Ink

E-INK Devices

Amazon really helped to make E-Ink popular with their Kindle Readers but  E-Ink is really taking off with the advent of devices that allow you to use a pen to scribe notes onto the electronic paper screen and store your notes, drawings, etc.

What is E-Ink?

E-Ink is a display technology that simulates the appearance of printed ink on paper. The screens are basically a black and white display that can be used as a straight reading device or can have added attributes to give you more workflow-oriented capabilities.

It wasn’t until 2207 that E-Ink really took off. Amazon presented a device called a Kindle that had an 800 x 600-pixel display capable of showing four grayscale levels. The contrast wasn’t great, but it allowed you to carry an entire library of books wherever you go.

This technology has come a long way and is extremely popular for reading digital documents including books. Many companies came out with their own variation of this device so that they could sell the books (DRM’d of course) to all of us voracious readers.

E-Ink vs. E-Paper

Before I continue, I must tell you the difference between E-Ink and E-Paper. The two may sound the same, but there are some differences you should consider.

E-Paper is any type of display that emulates the appearance of paper. Typically, E-Paper displays are reflective rather than emissive, which means they rely on external light sources rather than emitting their own

A wonderful explanation of how E-Ink works can be found What Is E-Ink? How It Works & Why Every Ebook Fan Needs It

The reason I started this article was to give you a preview of what E-Ink technology so that when I begin comparing some of the digital paper device I have recently worked with that you will have some sense of what technology I am talking about.