Ereaders are only going to get smarter thanks to E Ink’s partnership with MediaTek, and it could be a big improvement to color displays — but AI is unfortunately involved
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E Ink and MediaTek want to make future ereaders smarter, but that includes having AI-integrated features.
E Ink and MediaTek want to make future ereaders smarter, but that includes having AI-integrated features.
E Ink and MediaTek want to make future ereaders smarter, but that includes having AI-integrated features.
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