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E Ink has introduced an innovative touchpad for laptops that uses electronic paper technology already known from e-book readers. The solution certainly sounds interesting and attracts attention, especially in an era of growing touchpad sizes. How is it supposed to work in practice and does it actually make sense? A new vision of versatile devices E Ink is not the first company to draw attention to the possibility of using touchpads, the size of …
E Ink Creates A Laptop Trackpad Display Intended To Work As A Second Screen For AI Applications - Stuff South Africa
E Ink, the company behind the e-paper displays we’re so fond of, has come up with another use for its screen technology. The company has announced a new “visual, AI-assisted human-machine interface” that replaces the trackpad on a laptop. Its purpose, in case it isn’t clear, is to provide users with a second screen dedicated to AI functions on their laptops, although we imagine that an enterprising hacker could also get Doom running on it. Some …
The company famous for its reading screens, such as those of the Kindle, E Ink, has just announced a new type of smart touchpad for laptops. This color ePaper touchpad, designed in collaboration with Intel, could well transform the way we interact with theIA on our machines, while preserving the battery's autonomy. [...] The article E Ink unveils an ePaper touchpad for laptop, designed for the AI, appeared first on BlogNT: the Blog of New Techno…
E Ink Unveils ePaper Touchpad For AI PCs
ePaper pioneer E Ink has introduced a new touchpad solution for laptops that’s based on its non-conventional display technology. Set to appear in upcoming, but yet to be announced AI PCs, the new touchpad combines colour ePaper with traditional laptop input functions, creating a dual-purpose display and control surface. According to E Ink, this is achieved as part of a collaboration with Intel using Smart Base, Innovation Platform Framework (IPF…
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