Sony is the first company to release an E Ink ereader with
an A4 size screen that measures 13.3 ″.
The e-paper has a bendable
A4 size screen with 4,096 colors touch - sensitive surface.
Not exact matches
Active - matrix displays like those used on the current generation of e-book readers can work at relatively high resolutions (the Kindle
screen displays 167 pixels per inch), and Seiko Epson recently showed off an
A4 -
size (13.4 - in.)
Most PDF documents are formatted to the
A4 paper
size, so when viewing on a typical E-Ink
screen the text is often too small to read.
I like many, have large libraries of PDFs with
A4 or Letter -
sized PDFs that are crying out for a 14.3 ″
screen at minimum.
I want a touch -
screen business e-reader as large, or larger, than
A4 size.
What you're left with is a device that is — great for reading books, quite good for reading articles and blog posts, quite good with newspapers and magazines, and good with PDFs (though it can't do magic and PDFs meant for
A4 size sheets or large computer
screens will look rather inelegant on the Kindle 3's 6 ″
screen).
This means that PDF books created to be printed on standard legal (or
A4)
size paper do not typically display well on smaller
screen ereaders such as the Amazon Kindle or the Barnes & Noble NOOK.
Maybe there is some universal anti-reflection
screen protection kit available somewhere (like an
A4 sheet that you cut to
size yourself)?
You can not read something that is
A4 / Letter
size on a 6 inch
screen.
This is a small device courtesy of a near bezel-less
screen — 304 (W) x 200 (D) x 9 - 15 mm (H) and 1.29 kg — about the
size of an
A4 sheet of paper.