HANNspree Unveils Lumo: Eye-Friendly Dynamic Paper Tablet with Full Android Power

January 17, 2026
HANNspree Unveils Lumo: Eye-Friendly Dynamic Paper Tablet with Full Android Power
  • The Lumo’s display is flicker-free, anti-glare, and blue-light-free to aid those with photophobia, migraines, or computer vision syndrome.

  • Beyond reading, the device runs Android 14 and supports streaming, web browsing, e-books, video, casual gaming, and video calls.

  • ecoVision adjusts sharpness and color richness based on ambient light, complemented by a front LED for low-light situations.

  • In practice, Lumo seeks to deliver a seamless blend of paper-like reading with full tablet functionality, enabling websites, video, gaming, and calls with less eye strain.

  • Design focus from Martin Kozlowski centers on a Dynamic Paper Tablet that bridges health, sustainability, and versatile performance.

  • HANNspree unveils Lumo, a 7.8-inch Dynamic Paper Tablet that blends ecoVISION display tech—delivering an eye-friendly, paper-like visual with full Android tablet performance.

  • The display is designed to reduce eye strain by using an e-ink-like surface illuminated by ambient light rather than a backlight, and it includes a front LED for low-light reading.

  • Internal specs include 4GB RAM and Bluetooth 5.0, with a price of roughly £299 (about $400) and unclear plans for a US release.

  • Positioned for reading, learning, and collaboration across environments, it aims to reduce eye fatigue relative to LCD/OLED screens.

  • Hannspree emphasizes long-form use for professionals, students, educators, children, and visually sensitive users, highlighting eye comfort through reduced glare.

  • Hardware highlights: 7.8-inch, 1024x768, 60Hz, 5ms response, 6.6mm thick, 250g, optional USI 2.0 stylus with 4096 pressure levels, palm rejection, eraser button, and 10-point touch.

  • The broader market context notes the e-reader segment is projected to double by 2035, alongside ongoing e-ink evolution, multimedia capabilities, cloud storage, and AI integration.

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