Here is a tablet device that its makers claim is going to be as glare-free and eye-friendly as the Kindle. Developed by the Daylight Company, one of the standout features of the Daylight Tablet is its innovative LivePaper display, a special e-paper like display technology designed to mimic the look and feel of real paper. Unlike traditional tablet displays that emit harmful blue light and cause glare, the LivePaper display boasts zero glare and relies solely on ambient light for a comfortable reading experience. It’s like holding a physical book in your hands, without any of the drawbacks of digital screens.
For avid readers, the Daylight Tablet also offers individual warm and cold backlight controls, allowing you to customize the lighting to suit your preferences. Whether you’re diving into a thrilling novel or poring over important documents, you can adjust the lighting for optimal comfort. But the benefits don’t stop there. Unlike E Ink displays found in devices like the Kindle, the LivePaper display on the Daylight Tablet boasts a refresh rate of 60Hz, making it perfect for video playback and even light gaming. Say goodbye to sluggish page turns and hello to seamless transitions.
Under the hood, the Daylight Tablet packs a punch with 8 GB of RAM and runs on the latest Android 13 operating system. And with the included stylus, you can take your creativity to the next level by drawing, scribbling, or annotating directly on e-books or PDFs. Set to hit the shelves in May 2024, the Daylight Tablet is speculated to be priced at 799 USD.