Sentences with phrase «icarus illumina»

The e-readers that should fit well into the case are: Nook GlowLight, Nook Simple Touch, Kobo Glo, Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Touch, Kindle 7, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Voyage, Onyx BOOX AfterGlow 2, eGriver Touch, Icarus Illumina, or Bookeen Cybook Muse Frontlight.
NB: this cover is compatible with the ICARUS Illumina E654BK (not compatible with the Illumina HD E652BK or Illumina E653BK / RD / WE).
Over the course of testing doing these various reviews, I've encounter less software - related problems with both the eReader Pro and Icarus Illumina HD.
The Icarus Illumina HD sells from IcarusReader.com for 119 euros (99 without VAT included), or 135 euros bundled with a cover.
The Icarus Illumina HD is a unique ereader.
NB: this cover is compatible with the ICARUS Illumina E653 series (not compatible with the Illumina HD E652BK or the Illumina XL E853BK).
This is the ICARUS ILLUMINA XL HD, not the Icarus Illumina XL ICARUS ILLUMINA XL HD (1876 x 1404), 7.8» ECARTA, E-INK READER (RELEASED OCT 7th 2017) 10 Pt Capacitive, Multi-Touch E-Reader with Pinch 2 Zoom, Swipe to Navigate, Gesture Control etc..
The software and hardware is very similar to the Icarus Illumina (aka Boyue T61) that I reviewed last August, but the eReader Pro has a few upgrades like a larger battery, more storage space, audio support, and Google Play access.
NB: this cover is compatible with the ICARUS Illumina E653 series (not compatible with the Illumina HD E652BK).
The T61 is basically a rebadged Icarus Illumina E653 and they both use the same hardware shell and internal components which isn't a bad thing.
Overall the Icarus Illumina HD fairs about the same as any 6 - inch E Ink ebook reader when it comes to PDFs, the small screen size being the biggest limitation.
I decided to go ahead and put together a PDF review for the Icarus Illumina HD because people are always asking about PDF support on E Ink ebook readers.
If you want to find out more information about this device, check out my Icarus Illumina HD review.
The Dutch ebook reader company, Icarus, has announced the upcoming release of a new Icarus Illumina ebook reader.
It's an updated version of the Icarus Illumina HD, and sports a faster processor, more RAM, and a smaller and lighter design.
The new Icarus Illumina has a 6 - inch E Ink Pearl display with a resolution of 1024 x 758.
Last year I reviewed the T61 under the name Icarus Illumina, and earlier this year I reviewed the Energy eReader Pro, which is a rebranded Boyue T62, so now we've got a first look at the T63 with the inkBook Obsidian.
Today we take a look at the front - lit display screens found on the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 and the new Icarus Illumina HD.
An 8 ″ model like the Icarus Illumina XL would be great!
The Icarus Illumina XL is a 8» E Ink Pearl e-reader that is based on Android and features front lighting, Wi - Fi and Audio.
Naturally, the ICARUS Illumina offers support for all relevant e-book formats and has many options for adjusting the layout of your books.
Read your favorite books in paperback size with the ICARUS Illumina XL HD.
Kindle Paperwhite 2 vs Icarus Illumina HD Comparison Review (+ Video) Comparing the Kindle Paperwhite with the Android - powered Icarus Illumina ebook reader.
Today we have announced a brand new contest, a Icarus Illumina E654BK.
The Icarus Illumina E654BK features a six inch capacitive... [Read more...]
The Icarus Illumina E654BK e-reader has Android and Google Play as the key selling points.
The Icarus Illumina E654BK features a six inch capacitive touchscreen... [Read more...]
The Icarus Illumina E654BK features a six inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 and unfortunately it doesn't have a 300 PPI screen.
I currently own an Icarus Illumina (E654bk) with a battery capacity of 2800mAh... almost 2x that of the kickstarter device (despite the smaller screen)....
The Icarus Illumina XL e-reader features an eight inch screen, which is perfect for PDF files and manga.
«All ICARUS Illumina e-Readers produced as of September 2014, will come with the Good e-Reader App Store preinstalled.
The Icarus Illumina is available for pre-order for 119.95 $ from the main Icarus website.
Three weeks ago I sent back the Icarus Illumina XL HD and bought the Tolino Epos.
I noticed you have the new Icarus Illumina HD E653.
Enter the Icarus Illumina HD that comes with a 6» E Ink display alongside Android 4.2 as the operating system of choice, not to mention boasting of the Amazon Kindle app right out of the box.
Do bear in mind that the Kindle app for Android was not designed for devices that features grayscale displays and slow screen refresh rates, so it is rather surprising to hear on how the Icarus Illumina HD handled the app decently.
Unfortunately it's not sold from anywhere in the US but the 8 - inch Icarus Illumina XL sells from Amazon for $ 199.
I know the device is identical but they develop and offer more reliable firmware updates that makes up for the slight price difference (the Icarus Illumina XL costs 199 Euros compared to Inkbook 8's 175 Euros).
The inkBook 8 and Icarus Illumina XL are actually the exact same device made by the same company.
I am considering getting the Icarus Illumina XL, as they've been producing e-readers for some time.
The Icarus Illumina XL is a brand new 8 inch e-reader and many people have been wondering how it handles PDF files?
Icarus Illumina HD is a re-branded Boyue T61 which has 4 GB of internal memory and a 2000mAh battery.
Dear sir, thanks for this message: I am a bit puzzled because I couldnot find the least information about this forthcoming Icarus Illumina XL on Icarus website.
There are a number of Android e-Readers on the market right now, the Icarus Illumina has Android 4.2 and the ability to load in your own apps, on e-INK!
Icarus Illumina HD E653 Icarus has redefined what an e-reader is... [Read more...]
The T61 is basically the exact same as the Icarus Illumina E653, they both use the same hardware shell and internal components.
Is the Icarus Illumina E653 worth the 139 euro cover price?
Maybe I'm wrong but from the information circulating on the web and in user forum it seems that Icarus Illumina is a rebranded Boyue T61 while Energy Sistem Pro is a Boyue T62.
How would you compare the ereading experience for MOBI and PDF with open - Android e-ink readers such as BoyueT62 / Icarus Illumina E653 and Onyx Aftergow 2 (eg.
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