Sun, heat, beach, laziness, swimming… These essential moments for summer holidays can be accompanied by the latest technological innovations to disconnect from the world or, on the contrary, stay in close contact with your network. Stakhanovists of reading will keep an e-reader so as not to fill up with kilograms of paper novels. French Bookeen offers Note: (€399.90), a digital and connected notebook designed for reading, writing, annotating, drawing and sharing. A cross between a graphics tablet and an e-reader, it combines a 10.3-inch (26 cm diagonal) E-ink display with illumination and a Wacom EMR sensor for high pen accuracy. E-ink technology displays texts, imitating the rendering of paper, without light projection, as in the case of conventional tablets, in order not to tire the eyes. It even has a blue light filter. As a result, you can read for hours and find some of the charm of the book…
Source: Le Figaro

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