Dasung’s new portable E Ink monitor has a 60Hz refresh rate

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Dasung has announced a new compact E Ink monitor that’s the company’s first to offer a 60Hz refresh rate. The Paperlike 103 features a 10.3-inch e-paper panel making it similar in size to E Ink-based electronic notepads like the Boox Go 10.3 or the Amazon Kindle Scribe. Those devices typically have limited refresh rates, but by boosting the Paperlike 103’s refresh to 60Hz, the portable monitor will offer the advantages of E Ink (less eye strain and low power usage) while making tasks like scrolling documents and websites, and even watching videos, appear smoother and closer to how they do on LCD and OLED screens.

The Paperlike 103 is priced at 1,999 yuan, or around $274, according to Good e-Reader, and is available to order through the Chinese retailer, Jing Dong. It’s not available globally yet, but Dasung typically releases all of its products outside China, eventually. The company currently sells a similar version of the Paperlike 103 that starts at $699 with a larger 13.3-inch E Ink panel. Its refresh rate is limited to 40Hz, but watching a side-by-side comparison of its performance versus an LCD gives a good idea of how well the Paperlike 103 will perform, with potentially even less ghosting.

With a low power E Ink panel, the Paperlike 103 draws all the power it needs through a USB-C port.
Image: Dasung

With a resolution of 1,872 x 1,404 pixels in a 4:3 aspect ratio, the Paperlike 103’s 227ppi is slightly behind the 300ppi E Ink screens on the Kindle Paperwhite, Scribe, and other e-readers released over the past few years. But it offers similar lighting options with LEDs along the edge of the screen that aren’t blasting directly into your eyes, and color temperature adjustments from cool to warm to further reduce eye strain if you’ll be staring at it for a while.

The monitor’s body is made from aluminum alloy that’s just five millimeters thick so it’s both lightweight and strong enough to survive getting accidentally squished in your bag. There’s also no battery to add bulk and weight. The Paperlike 103 relies on USB-C for both power and to connect to source devices like computers and mobile devices. There’s also a set of six physical buttons on the left bezel used to turn the monitor on and off, adjust the brightness and color temperature of its lighting, and to switch between different display modes optimized for text, video, or imagery.

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