The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft has a 7″ color display, a built-in adjustable front light, and is designed for both books and ...
China's Bigme, which was recently the first to launch with E Ink's Gallery 3 color ePaper technology, has announced a follow up to its S6 Color enote that comes with a Kaleido 3 display and a snappy ...
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 ...
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I’ve historically been a Kindle Paperwhite devotee, mainly for its multi-week battery life and water-resistance. Whether I’m ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. E-readers have gone through many evolutions over the years, and adding color displays might be the best idea yet. Granted, there's nothing ...
iPads are great, but for reading fiction I prefer the Kindle (no distractions, way better battery life, gentler on the eyes screen). Click to expand... But if you need color, the colors on this are ...
Back in 2021, Swiss e-reader manufacturer PocketBook was among the first to release a device built around E Ink's Kaleido Plus color technology. Now the company has updated the InkPad Color with a ...
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 ...
Something to look forward to: While color e-readers are nothing new at this point, major e-reader companies mostly sell monochromatic devices and Android-based tablets that are ill-conceived for a ...
When we reviewed the Cool-er reader, we liked its lower price, but felt it lacked the polish of the Kindle. Well, now Interead says it’s working on a color Cool-er ...
In December 2009, brick-and-mortar book-selling powerhouse Barnes & Noble got into the e-reader game, two years after Amazon.com‘s Kindle jump-started the category. Its Nook had some distinguishing ...