Daylight DC1: Revolutionary Tablet with Blue-Light-Free LivePaper Display

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Daylight Computers has launched the DC1, a tablet featuring their new Live Paper display technology, which aims to solve the refresh rate issues of E-Ink displays while maintaining readability in direct sunlight without a backlight. The DC1, priced at $729, includes a 10.5-inch display, MediaTek Helio G99 chip, 8GB RAM, and runs on Android 13. The company plans to expand this technology to other devices like monitors, phones, and laptops.
- Hands-on look at the Daylight DC1, the tablet with a potentially game-changing display Android Authority
- Daylight DC1 is a new tablet with a 'Live Paper' display that might be better than e-ink — here's how Tom's Guide
- Daylight DC1: a new tablet with a better screen and no blue backlight The Verge
- The Daylight DC-1 is an exciting cross between a Kindle and an iPad – with an LCD screen that looks like E ink TechRadar
- Daylight debuts world's first 'blue-light-free computer' with a 120Hz LivePaper display ZDNet
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