Time to ditch the pen and paper - Modus now boasts e-paper with 75Hz refresh, enough to challenge even a tablet

Modos introduces 75Hz e-paper kits aimed at focused productivity, but crowdfunded availability and technical constraints make them a more niche tool than a mainstream replacement.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/time-to-ditch-the-pen-and-paper-modus-now-boasts-e-paper-with-75hz-refresh-enough-to-challenge-even-a-tablet

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