PopSlate’s Nifty New Gadget: iPhone Case with E-Ink Screen - Electric Literature https://electricliterature.com/popslates-nifty-new-gadget-iphone-case-with-e-ink-screen/ Reading Into Everything. Mon, 29 Jan 2024 02:15:38 -0500 en-US hourly 1 https://electricliterature.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/favicon.jpeg PopSlate’s Nifty New Gadget: iPhone Case with E-Ink Screen - Electric Literature https://electricliterature.com/popslates-nifty-new-gadget-iphone-case-with-e-ink-screen/ 32 32 69066804 PopSlate’s Nifty New Gadget: iPhone Case with E-Ink Screen https://electricliterature.com/popslates-nifty-new-gadget-iphone-case-with-e-ink-screen/ Sun, 09 Aug 2015 16:43:51 +0000 https://electricliterature.com/popslates-nifty-new-gadget-iphone-case-with-e-ink-screen/ PopSlate has created the ultimate iPhone case: one that not only protects your precious phone, but also includes an E-ink screen on the back of the case. E-Ink is known to have advantages over LCD displays when reading. It’s ideal for black and white text, and it also more closely resembles paper. Perhaps if we choose […]

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PopSlate has created the ultimate iPhone case: one that not only protects your precious phone, but also includes an E-ink screen on the back of the case.

E-Ink is known to have advantages over LCD displays when reading. It’s ideal for black and white text, and it also more closely resembles paper. Perhaps if we choose E-Ink over LCD when reading electronically, we can pretend we’re holding a real book made of real paper.

Plus, Gizmodo reports that E-Ink screens don’t need power to keep their images. Problem solved! We all know how terrifying it can be when our phones die — especially when we’re relying on it for one pertinent, timely piece of information. (Such as exact directions to a new neighborhood, or a short poem to impress a first date.)

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