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Inside the strange launch of Daylight Computer and first impressions
VentureBeat· 4 hours agoPicture this: the members of Rusted Root, the one-hit-wonder world music band from the 1990s that’s...
The Daylight DC-1 is a 'healthier' e-ink-style tablet without the e-ink
Pocket-lint· 2 days agoThe Daylight Computer Company's first product, the DC-1, is an Android tablet with an unusual twist....
Daylight DC1 is a new tablet with a 'Live Paper' display that might be better than e-ink — here's...
Tom's Guide· 18 hours agoFor the most part when you think about E-ink displays, what comes to mind is an Amazon Kindle or the...
The Daylight DC-1 is an exciting cross between a Kindle and an iPad – with an LCD screen that looks...
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIt's apparently "the world's first 60fps paper-like computer", making it an intriguing cross between...
The Daylight DC1 is one of the coolest tablets I’ve seen in years
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn theory, you can use the DC1 exactly as you would a regular tablet. This means you can use it for...
ProtoArc Wireless Trackball Mouse, Now 33.34% Off
The Inventory· 2 hours agoSay goodbye to discomfort with the trackball mouse of the future - the ProtoArc Wireless Trackball Mouse. This wireless trackball mouse is an absolute...
Daylight's new $729 computer ditches blue light for a paper-like display
BGR· 2 days agoAll that blue light can cause eyestrain and fatigue, but what if your primary device had a...
Turn your tablet into a workstation with this 8-in-1 stand, now $54.99
BleepingComputer· 4 days agoYour tablet is your mobile office and your video-call command center. It’s normally priced at $69,...
The Daylight DC1 is an attempt to build a “calmer” computer
The Verge· 2 days agoIt’s called Daylight Computer, and it’s launching its first device today: the DC1, a 10.5-inch ...
Android 14 for TV will bring some welcome performance improvements
Android Authority· 3 days agoTo cut down on costs, TV makers tend to source pretty underpowered hardware for their devices...