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LITEGA - Life.Technology.Gadget , MORE VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSAE23sbah_JSSvNQHn5DFQ _____________________________________________ Communicate: TALK ,COMMENT, SUGGEST, REQUEST, Chat _____________________________________________ Add Me Google+ ► https://goo.gl/2ilShq View Instagram► https://www.instagram.com/litega_youtube/ Follow | Subscribe► https://goo.gl/Ssb9TX Tweet me on Twitter ► https://twitter.com/LitegaOfficial Share on Facebook ► https://goo.gl/9Hu6OV _____________________________________________ Paperlike e ink monitor: https://goo.gl/g4gyoa "A" the speaker: https://goo.gl/VPBQkF PopSlate2 : https://goo.gl/2yPXum _____________________________________________ We all like reading on a Kindle because of its E Ink screen. We can read for hours without feeling like our eyes are burning off from a harsh backlight. Chinese company Dasung wants to bring that same experience to computer monitors. The company showed off its Paperlike E Ink monitor at CES this year and just put the 13.3" monitor.The monitor doesn't require a power connection to work and instead mirrors or extends a PC's display through a micro USB. E Ink can be slow to load, so users can choose how images are displayed by either opting for more details at slower speeds or fast speeds and less detailed images. sound 2016 Imagine a speaker that only you can hear, even if there are a bunch of other people in the room. The Akoustic Arts “A” speaker is uni-directional, and it can purportedly blast sound directly into your ears from across the room without anyone else hearing it. It’s really made to provide an experience closer to a pair of headphones than a Jambox or some other desktop speaker. There are piles and piles of Bluetooth speakers currently on store shelves, so it’s nice to see something different. eink or e ink 2016 technology Last year, Popslate brought its first E ink iPhone case to market, giving users a second screen to display information on. This year, the company is back with the Popslate 2, which features a larger screen, notifications, and a built-in battery to charge your iPhone. Although the original Popslate didn't live up to its potential — it needed to be charged via Micro-USB instead of a lightning cable, it could only shuffle through eight images at launch, and despite being a Mop-hie-sized case, it couldn't charge your iPhone — Popslate has remedied all those issues on the second-generation device. The Popslate 2 now comes with a 4.7-inch display at 200dpi, up from 4 inches and 115dpi. And it now uses the Lightning port to communicate with your iPhone instead of Bluetooth, allowing users to simultaneously charge the case and the phone. smartphone case with a screen/display at back makind dual screen phone Popslate says the built-in battery will add nine hours of talk time and five hours of web browsing to your iPhone, which is less than Apple's battery case offers, but you don't get a nice E ink display with that. The Popslate 2 can multitask as well, allowing you to switch through five different apps using the newly added capacitive buttons at the bottom of the screen. The case can also pull in your notifications, which it says can conserve your iPhone battery by leaving the main screen off. Keep Watching Love YouTube LITEGA - Life.Technology.Gadget