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Having recently been launched in China, the Paperlike 103 is also getting an international launch. The e-reader is advertised as having the first 60 Hz display based on E Ink technology, which is intended to make it more versatile in how it can be used.

Dasung is probably one of the most well-known manufacturers in the niche of E ink based monitors. These are widely used in e-readers such as the Kindle models, but Dasung utilizes the technology to create large, portable monitors. The company unveiled the Paperlike 103 just over a month ago, which is now available in the company's home market of China for the equivalent of around $270. Whether the model would get a global launch was unclear until now, as the Paperlike 103 is currently the focus of a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo with the aim of a global launch. Information on price and availability, however, are still pending.

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Hi - I saw this new technology announced at CES 2025 about new four-stack OLED panels made by LG for TVs:

https://www.techradar.com/televisions/lg-displays-new-4-000-nit-four-stack-oled-panel-means-brighter-and-better-oled-tvs

Does anyone know if those panels are planned to come to 2025 monitors as well?

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