New chips, new screens, new gadgets | The Vergecast

Today on the flagship podcast of the many definitions of electronic paper:

The Verge’s David Pierce takes a look at the Boox Palma, a phone-shaped e-reader that runs Android. He also compares notes with Clockwise’s Matt Martin and writer Craig Mod.

The Verge’s Nathan Edwards and Tom Warren join the show to discuss their experience using Microsoft’s new Surface Copilot PCs. They also answer a question from The Vergecast Hotline.

Further reading:
New Pop-up Walk, Reading Digitally in 2024 — Roden Newsletter Archive: https://craigmod.com/roden/091/

With Copilot Plus, the new and improved Windows PCs are here: https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/23/24183235/copilot-pcs-elden-ring-erdtree-hank-green-installer

Microsoft’s embarrassing Recall: https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/20/24182350/microsoft-windows-recall-launch-on-arm

Microsoft makes Copilot less useful on new Copilot Plus PCs: https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/21/24182979/microsoft-copilot-key-keyboard-shortcut-pwa

00:00 - Intro and Daylight DC1
02:04 - Boox Palma: a unique E Ink device
06:54 - User Experiences with the Books Palma
12:33 - Craig Mod's insights on digital reading
19:45 - The future of E Ink technology
26:47 - Microsoft Surfaces w/ Nathan Edwards + Tom Warren
35:38 - Performance comparison: M3 vs. competitors
36:11 - Battery life insights and benchmarks
42:01 - Surface Pro's detachable keyboard
47:08 - AI features and real-world applications
56:21 - Future of Windows on Arm and market impact (Vergecast Hotline)

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