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E Ink technology appears in discussions about dual-screen laptops and e-book readers on WindowsForum.com. One thread highlights the Lenovo Yoga Book C930, described as the world's first dual display laptop with E Ink, combining an LCD and an E Ink display for productivity. Another thread covers the Hanvon TouchPad B10, a Windows 7 tablet from a company known for E Ink e-book readers. A third thread discusses E Ink's development of color and touch displays, expected to debut in Hanvon devices. These posts show E Ink used in Windows-based devices, primarily for secondary displays or e-reader functionality, with a focus on hardware innovation and early adoption.
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Lenovo introduces new premium Yoga laptops and ThinkPad X1 Extreme, delivers upgraded GPUs to Lenovo Legion gaming PCs
At IFA, Lenovo unveiled more of its most premium Yoga laptops, including the world’s thinnest and lightest dual screen device and the world’s first dual display laptop with E Ink [1], one that has integrated 4.5G LTE Advanced Pro [2] connectivity and the flagship Yoga laptop with a...- News
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CES 2011: Hands on with the Hanvon TouchPad B10 10" Windows 7 Tablet
Sometimes small overseas manufacturers surprise you with a really sharp looking product. Hanvon, who we know mostly for their E-Ink ebook readers, also makes tablets and the TouchPad B10 is a Windows 7 tablet with a capacitive 10" display. ... More...- News
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Windows 7 E Ink Playing With Color and Touch Displays, Due in Late 2010
Source: Neowin.net - E ink playing with color and touch displays, due in late 2010- Adamsappleone
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