Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. If one of your goals for the new year is to read more books, an e-reader is a great way to achieve that goal, as it houses an entire library of ...
The $249.99 Onyx Boox Go Color 7 is a premium ereader that rivals any of those from Amazon’s Kindle lineup. Its 7-inch display uses the same impressive color E Ink tech as more expensive Boox models, ...
The PocketBook Verse Pro Color is an eBook reader with a 6 inch E Ink display with support for 4096 colors. While it has the same basic design as PocketBook’s black-and-white Verse Pro eReader, ...
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You can completely enhance PDF viewing and functionality with color e-readers. Color e-readers offer immersive reading for comics and graphic novels. Traveling lighter is so much better with an ...
Most eBook readers are designed to be about the size of a paperback book. But for the past few years Onyx BOOX has been offering phone-sized gadgets with E Ink displays that you can easily slide in ...
The French e-reader maker Vivlio seems to have several launches up its sleeve. As The World of eReader mentioned, that includes the Vivlio InkPad Color 3 featuring a Kaleido 3 colour e-paper display.
Color e-readers are clearly the flavor of the season. While manufacturers have already been launching e-reader devices with color e-paper displays for some time, the biggest moment obviously was when ...
The big picture: Amazon has announced its first color e-reader, finally giving in to years of requests from Kindle users. The Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition was introduced alongside a handful of ...
It's been 17 years since Amazon introduced its first Kindle e-reader, and since then, there has never been a model with a color e-ink display. That is, until now—meet the Kindle Colorsoft Signature ...
Is e-ink's refresh rate really high enough now to use comfortably as a writing device? The latency would be far too high on my Kindle, but it's pretty long in the tooth. Does this also somewhat undo ...