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1 week ago

ThinkNode M1 Review: E-Paper Display Handheld with Premium Build Quality

The ThinkNode M1 arrives in polished packaging that immediately signals a more consumer-focused approach than typical DIY Meshtastic hardware. Inside the box, you'll find: The build quality is genuinely impressive and represents a significant step up from the 3D-printed enclosures common in this space. Unlike most ready-to-use handhelds, the ThinkNode M1 features an injection-molded ABS plastic housing putting it in the same league as premium devices like RAKwireless's card-styled node and the T1000-E, rather than the typical 3D-printed crowd.
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2 weeks ago
Wearables

I replaced my smartwatch with this e-paper wearable, and more people should do the same

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2 weeks ago
Gadgets

Is this minimalist timepiece a viable alternative to smartwatches? My verdict after a week

fromZDNET
3 weeks ago
Wearables

I tested the e-paper smartwatch that got the internet buzzing - and don't want to take it off

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Wearables

I replaced my smartwatch with this e-paper wearable, and more people should do the same

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Gadgets

Is this minimalist timepiece a viable alternative to smartwatches? My verdict after a week

fromZDNET
3 weeks ago
Wearables

I tested the e-paper smartwatch that got the internet buzzing - and don't want to take it off

#minimalism
fromZDNET
5 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my buying advice a month later

fromZDNET
6 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my verdict after a month

fromZDNET
5 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my buying advice a month later

fromZDNET
6 months ago
Mobile UX

I replaced my iPhone with an e-paper Android handset - here's my verdict after a month

Mobile UX
fromZDNET
6 months ago

I swapped my iPhone for an e-paper Android handset, and it wasn't the downgrade I expected

The Minimal Phone's unique design encourages focused usage, making it a tool for specific tasks rather than a versatile smartphone.
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