Sony Announces a Device which Replace the Use of Paper

sony_digital_paper_sony_japan-600x300Sony has just introduced officially through a press release flexible device 13.3 inches during an education fair held this week in Tokyo . The digital notebook screen Sony with electronic ink has been created to completely replace the use of paper mainly in universities and companies around the world.

Sony aims to provide a digital paper solution to help replace documents from the offices and universities, which use large amounts of paper. With the new digital notebook of 13.3 inches, a size equivalent to paper size A4 , institutions improve productivity and save costs.

Technical Specifications

  • Flexible Electronic Paper Display 13.3-inch
  • Resolution of 1200 x 1600 points
  • Input electromagnetic induction pen for touch screen
  • Clear Touch Panel (optical)
  • 4GB of internal storage
  • Slot for microSD memory card + USB port
  • Lithium ion rechargeable battery lasting approximately 3 weeks
  • Dimensions 233 x 310 x 6.8 mm
  • Weight 358 grams

The screen of the device is completely flexible , and has a resolution of 1200 x 1600 points . This notebook is also characterized by having a thickness of only 6.8 millimeters and weighing 358 grams , eliminating the need to carry heavy backpacks full of books. It also incorporates a stylus that will allow consumers to write and draw on the blank sheets which can then be saved in. pdf in more than 4GB of storage. Despite its large screen flexible digital notebook that has a battery capable of supporting a maximum of 3 weeks between charges.

Sony made several tests with this revolutionary device at various universities in Japan. Then the product is marketed in fiscal 2013, which ends in mid-2014 , the date on which we all new the new digital scrapbook company.

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