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The Boox Palma 2 has an improved processor and a fingerprint reader

US-based Boox has launched its new black-and- white, stylus-friendly e-book device, Boox Note Max. The device comes with a larger, more powerful E Ink 1300 display with a 2.8 GHz quad-core processor. It’s almost half as thick as Boox’s Palma 2. Boox is not making the Note Max available for preorder from its online store for a few more weeks.

I peered into a future with a transparent laptop

Lenovo unveiled Project Crystal, a transparent laptop that has a keyboard that can be seen on the surface, even when the user is not using the computer. The keyboard disappears when the user brings a stylus to the drawing surface or even when the laptop is completely out of sight. It also has a flat touchscreen that can be used as a drawing tablet.