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NoteSlate tablet review, specs, price, release date | NEW BEST GADGETS

Whether you are looking for cheap tablet ? This NoteSlate is well suited for you with price of $99 and will be release in June, 2011 with a variety of two-tone designs. With a choice of black or white backgrounds on the matte monochrome display, 4 different models with black backgrounds and blue, white, green, or red text and pictures. NoteSlate is budget-friendly tablet and offers 13 inch eInk monochrome screen that provide resolution of 750 x 1080 pixel display with smooth edges and a matte screen to provide the feel of paper when in use with the stylus. The NoteSlate tablet is packs with 180 hours of battery life, pen with eraser, USB mini, SD Card, Jack 3.5 mm, headphones socket, AC/DC 12V and Wi-Fi module on request with order (without charge). The device also support for reading PDF files and OCR text recognition for converting written notes to plain text

Electronic paper

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_paper Electronic paper , e-paper and electronic ink are display technologies which are designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink on paper . [ 1 ] Unlike conventional backlit flat panel displays which emit light, electronic paper displays reflect light like ordinary paper, theoretically making it more comfortable to read, and giving the surface a wider viewing angle compared to conventional displays. The contrast ratio in available displays as of 2008 might be described as similar to that of newspaper, though newly developed displays are slightly better. [ 2 ] An ideal e-paper display can be read in direct sunlight without the image appearing to fade. Many electronic paper technologies can hold static text and images indefinitely without using electricity.
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