The e -ink, behind the highly read display that you will find in the readers all over the world, has created a new touch screen trackpad for some reason. And instead of acting as an extension of your laptop screen, e -ink believes it should be a dedicated home for AI’s conversation.
The new touch screen track pad uses color e -ink display, not contrast that you will find on the colors or burning colors, and it is believed that ordinary track pads will offer normal swipping, tapping, dragging and clinging. When you are not using it like this, the e -ink offers a trackpad that offers “other screen capabilities”, such as “frequently used shortcuts and system information and genius contents such as text/image summary, gaming plans, or gaming works.”
E -Ink says it has taken advantage of several different Intel Technologies to type its AI tools, and it specifically designed the trackpad so it is useable even if your laptop is off. Unfortunately, it does not make the idea to reduce the touch screen in the laptop trackpad.
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The use of e -ink display is a novel, of course, but many efforts have been made to replace the seemingly unused resources of the trackpad for content, and none of them caught it. In particular, ASUS has many cuts in Apple with its screenpad feature, which he first introduced on Zen Bok Pro 15. The screen pad may be extended to your main display, but it also operates simple apps and widgets. E inky believes that one of the advantages of his trackpad is that he will use less power than these previous versions, but was anyone worried about a laptop trackpad that even affected his battery life before they were screens?
Putting the display in the trackpad will not be because anyone upgrades the premium laptop. Beyond that, this is not just intuitive. You both have to learn to see what is on the trackpad and learn not to cover it, using a laptop naturally do something.
If you have not been defused, e -Ink has not really shared it when its trackpad is available. Given the use of Intel Tech, though, the difficulties are good, it appears in an expensive “AIPC” at some point in the future.


