Cuneflow e-paper tablet uses AI to record and transcribe meetings

Cuneflow has introduced an A5-sized e-paper writing tablet equipped with a built-in voice recorder and AI tools to handle meeting notes and insights. The device aims to streamline business workflows by transcribing conversations and generating summaries automatically.

The tablet features an 8.2-inch E Ink Carta 1000 display with a resolution of 1,920 by 1,440 pixels. It includes a Wacom EMR stylus, a 2 GHz dual-core ARM processor, 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A 2,450mAh battery supports 7 to 8 hours of use, and the device weighs 230 grams in an aluminum unibody design with fingerprint unlocking and a frontlight.

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Photorealistic image of the ReMarkable Paper Pure tablet on a desk with stylus, featuring its paper-like monochrome screen for a news article illustration.
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ReMarkable launches paper pure as new entry-level tablet

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ReMarkable has introduced the Paper Pure, its latest digital notebook designed as a direct successor to the 2020 ReMarkable 2. The device went on sale for preorder on May 6 with shipments expected in early June. It emphasizes a paper-like writing experience without color or backlighting.

Compal has introduced a concept for the AI Book laptop, which replaces the traditional palm rest with a color E Ink display. The idea is described as fascinating yet questionable in a TechRadar article. It raises concerns about daily usability, particularly for resting wrists on the screen.

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Boox has released the Go 10.3 Lumi, a refreshed version of its 10-inch E Ink tablet. The device runs Android 15 and features a new front light for better visibility in various lighting conditions. It is available for pre-order starting at $420.

Samsung has released the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a $1,300 flagship smartphone with a new Privacy Display feature and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset. The device emphasizes performance, camera capabilities, and on-device AI tools while retaining support for physical SIM cards and the S Pen stylus. Ars Technica's review praises its speed and screen but notes its high price and uneven AI features.

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HP introduced HP IQ, a device-level AI layer offering automation and context-aware assistance for daily work, at its Imagine event in New York. The company also launched new high-performance enterprise AI PCs. These moves aim to accelerate enterprise AI adoption.

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