AI Paper is supposed to replace a stack of paper with brains. The main difference from other reading tablets is powerful hardware and the highest quality screen.
The buyer will have to look at the 10.65-inch Carta 1300 screen with a resolution of 2560 × 1920 with a density of 300 ppi. The pixel density is such that the image is indistinguishable from paper. At least, that's what the marketers say. And the response time is so fast that you can work with an E-Ink screen almost as well as with a conventional one, without waiting for long page refreshes.
A neural network is built inside to generate and analyze text, organize handwritten notes, search for relevant information, and summarize data. It will be possible to call the AI through the stylus, by circling the necessary words, and through voice input. What exactly this neural network is and what languages it supports, the developers do not mention.
Synchronization between different devices works, so everything you've written and drawn won't be held hostage by your gadget. You can upload documents to the cloud, delete them from your device and work on your computer, for example. And to make it even more secure, you can also set up auto-delete documents from AI Paper and password-protect it so that no outsider can get in and read anything secret.
It looks like a great addition to the workplace. Documents are thrown over to read them without strain on the E-Ink screen, scribble and scribble all sorts of edits and notes on them and send them back. A usual tablet running Android 13, but with add-ons for the now fashionable AI and an eye-pleasing screen. There is also a mini version of the tablet, but it looks less interesting: the display is 8.2 inches, and the Carta 1000 screen with a resolution of 1920 × 1440 and a reduced battery.
On pre-order, a bundle of the tablet, case, stylus, and extra quirks costs $480. In the future, it's planned to sell for $800.
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