Mangoslab, a company spun out from Samsung’s innovation division back in June 2016, showed off its first product today. Nemonic is a $120 thermal printer that prints on sticky notes from your phone.
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I love a good printer, and the Nemonic printer seems like a good printer. The device’s whole aesthetic pleases me. Its pastel color palette is just trendy enough, it’s tiny and therefore cute, and ...
If you have a visually impaired relative, Mangoslab's Nemonic Dot will be an easy way to outfit their household with custom Braille labels without needing to learn the language. I have been a ...
If you can’t stay organized or remember your to-do list without a myriad of sticky notes plastered around your computer’s screen, this new compact printer makes it easy to turn messages, photos, ...
The GeekWire team is covering CES 2017 live from Las Vegas, featuring the latest in consumer electronics, cars, sports tech and more. by John Cook on Jan 4, 2017 at 12:51 am January 4, 2017 at 12:59 ...
Tuesday night’s CES Unveiled press event never disappoints when it comes to unique — and bizarre — new gadgets. One contender might be the Samsung-funded Korean startup Mangoslab, which demoed its ...
MANGOSLAB, a spin-off startup from Samsung Electronics, today announced that its AI-powered Braille label printer, Nemonic Dot, has been named a Best of Innovation Award Honoree at CES 2026. This ...
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