Deep Dive Teardown of the Lenovo Smart Paper SP101FU e-Ink Reader and Note Tablet
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Compared to the Amazon Scribe, the Lenovo Smart Paper is a device that features a 10.3-inch matte display with a resolution 1872 × 1404 pixels and 227 ppi. The Amazon Scribe’s display is 0.1-inch smaller, but its pixel density is higher, registering 300 ppi (73 ppi more). Both the Amazon Scribe and the Lenovo Smart Paper use similar digitizers which are handled by the same Wacom controller.
The Lenovo Smart Paper’s stylus is like the one which comes with the Amazon Scribe. They use the same EMR technology, though Lenovo’s Stylus weighs 15.30 grams – 1.20 grams more than Amazon’s one.
The Lenovo Smart Paper is equipped with 3500 mAh battery – it is 500 mAh more than the Amazon Scribe has inside, although Lenovo’s as well as Amazon’s device has two cell pack.
The device comes with a stylus for writing and drawing purposes. It weighs 15.30 grams, and its length is 144.50 mm. The stylus is possible of reaching 4096 levels of pressure. Its tip diameter is 1.55 mm. No charging is needed – the Stylus is an EMR passive pen.