Sony has unveiled its latest Digital Paper E-Ink writing tablet in Japan called Digital Paper (DPT-CP1). It has ability to read and write electronic documents as if it were paper.
The tablet is just 5.9mm thick and weighs about 240 grams. It comes with Stylus pen which allows hand written inputs. It has 10.3-inch display and is powered by quad-core IoT chipset.
It has about 11GB of user available storage which is capable enough to store about 10,000 files (about 1MB PDF file per file). The Digital Paper App Operation supports all major OS’s ranging from Windows 7 to Windows 10 or MacOS X 10.11 El Capitan or MacOS 10.12 Sierra or MacOS 10.13 High Sierra. In mobiles it supports Android 6.0 or higher or iOS 8.0 or high.
Digital Paper DPT-CP1 Specifications
- Dimensions: 243.5 x 174.2 x 5.9 mm / Weight: 240 grams
- Stylus Pen
- 10.3-inch flexible E-Paper display with 1404 x 1872 resolution, 227 dpi, 16 levels of Gray scale. (Pen input touch panel)
- Marvell IAP 140 64-bit Quad-Core IoT Applications Processor
- 16GB internal storage (about 11GB user available)
- Built-in Lithium Ion rechargeable battery. About 5.5 hours USB charging time, about 3.5 hours AC Adapter charging time. Offers about 3 Weeks of usage with Wi-Fi off or 1 Week with Wi-Fi on
- IEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MIMO, Dual Band (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth V4.2, NFC
The Digital Paper (DPT-CP1) will be priced under 70,000 Yen which is just about US$ 650. It will be released in Japan in early June 2018.
Source: Sony