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

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Daylight Computer has introduced the Daylight DC1, a 10.5-inch Android tablet featuring a 'Live Paper' display, which aims to be a healthier alternative to traditional screens by reducing blue light exposure. The tablet runs on a custom Android OS called Sol:OS, designed to minimize distractions, and includes features like an 8,000 mAh battery, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, and a passive Wacom stylus. Priced at $729, the device is already in high demand, with the next batch shipping in November 2024.
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- Daylight debuts world's first 'blue-light-free computer' with a 120Hz LivePaper display ZDNet
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