For bookworms who are dreaming of seeing a colored version of Amazon Kindle—well, it's not an imagination anymore. The e-commerce giant has taken a huge leap forward in the e-reader market with news ...
Since Barnes & Noble released the Nook Color e-reader in October 2010, it has straddled the fine line between e-reader and tablet, with the bookseller even referring to it as a "reader's tablet." Then ...
E INK has confirmed with Good e-Reader that they have developed a second generation Kaleido color e-paper display for large screen displays. The new technology has been completed and will be available ...
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color steps into the big time today with the release of its 1.2 software update, which finally delivers apps, e-mail, and Web browsing to the versatile e-reader. With the Nook ...
Color e-readers have been a thing for a while, but until now, the biggest companies with the most extensive book ecosystems—Amazon, mainly, but also Barnes & Noble and Rakuten Kobo—have only sold ...
Other manufacturers may be holding back to see how the land lies but Hanvon has bitten the bullet and announced that it intends to be the first company to bring a color e-Ink reader to the consumer ...
It's not quite a Nook Color, but it does let you read e-books (in color), listen to music, watch videos, and more--all for a fraction of the price. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
The Pocketbook Color is a six inch e-reader that has a solid entry price of $219.99. You are getting a very consumer friendly product, although I know many people wish Pocketbook would develop a ...
Barnes & Noble’s mystery e-reader. If Barnes & Noble is bringing color to the Nook e-reader, the company itself spilled the beans. Rumors of a 7-inch Android tablet dubbed Nook Color surfaced last ...
E-book readers are lightweight and use little power, but most have a distinct disadvantage to colorful tablet computers: their black-and-white displays. But on Tuesday at the FPD International 2010 ...
E-ink is one of the more unusual technologies to spring up in recent years. It’s both more expensive and less versatile than LCD, a long-established product seen in everything from iPods to TVs. It’s ...
This may actually be a pretty good library ebook reader for me - Kobo's web site claims that the reader has Overdrive/Libby support (maybe via Android?). Click to expand... I have a Kobo and last time ...
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