The most exciting device was
the PocketBook Color Lux.
Device functionality is not limited to reading only: with
PocketBook Color Lux you can also listen to your favorite music, work with documents, take notes.
One of the strengths of
the Pocketbook Color Lux is the extensive app library and slew of new programs.
The Pocketbook Color Lux reads a myriad of ebook formats that should resonate well with people who download a ton of content from the internet or have an extensive library of digital tomes.
The Pocketbook Color Lux features a 8 inch color touchscreen featuring a resolution of 800 x 600.
Pocketbook Ink Pad,
Pocketbook Color Lux and Pocketbook Pro 912 are viewed in the section «Devices with big screen».
The Hanvon color e-reader, Ectaco JetBook Color and
PocketBook Color.
The Pocketbook Color Lux has the ability to read books you purchased in EPUB or PDF format from companies like Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Sony and Smashwords.
It will be interesting to see what
the Pocketbook Color can do in the real world.
The Pocketbook Color Lux and Ectaco Jetbook color are two of the most notable examples.
The Hanvon color e-reader, Ectaco JetBook Color and
PocketBook Color were the only models available.
Well, there has only been like 2 ever made,
the Pocketbook Color Lux and Ectacto Jetbook Color.
E-Ink has no plans for a 3rd generation Triton, primarily because the only two companies to use their 1st and 2nd generation was
the Pocketbook Color Lux, Hanvon Color / Jetbook Color.
PocketBook Color Lux can connect up to the internet via Wi - Fi, has 4 GB internal memory, and can be enhanced further with the Micro SD card up to 32 GB.
The first e-reader to get this updated firmware will be the Pocketbook Touch Lux and
Pocketbook Color Lux.
Not exact matches
The only companies to take the risk was the
Pocketbook Touch Lux and the Ecacto Jetbook
Color.
The line - up includes:
PocketBook Touch Lux 3 Anniversary Edition — limited series of premium e-reader with E Ink Carta HD screen and frontlight in matte gold
color;
PocketBook Aqua 2 — waterproof and dust - resistant e-reader in attractive azure
color with frontlight, HD touch - screen and audio output capabilities;
PocketBook Touch HD — e-reader with E Ink Carta HD screen and frontlight, that gives convenient opportunities to listen to audio - files.»
PocketBook has released a PR about e-readers to be announced at CES 2011 (January) that includes a new e-reader that uses a Mirasol
color display.
This is
Pocketbooks first foray into a full
color touch screen PC, is it a solid first effort?
The
Pocketbook IQ 701 is a full
color TFT LCD Resistive based screen with a pixel resolution of 600 × 800 and a DPI of 143.
Even the e-Ink Triton 2
color display screens are not doing very well with Ectaco and
Pocketbook being the only licensed vendors, and their products traditionally do well on the market.
The products they shown off were the new
PocketBook Pro 602 and Pro 902, the Premium model Pro 603 and Pro 903 and the
PocketBook IQ with TFT
color screen.
E Ink has Triton 1 and Triton 2, and Ectaco made a few products called the Jetbook
Color, Pocketbook did a color e-reader
Color,
Pocketbook did a
color e-reader
color e-reader too.
I am eagerly awaiting a
color e-reader with bright colours (other than
PocketBook ColorLux) to read nonfiction e-books and e-papers.
It looks like other then ebooks,
Pocketbook is working on
color multi-media content, such as Comic Books, Videos, and Audio Books.
Choosing the
color for
PocketBook Touch Lux 3 Ruby Red the product designers got inspiration from the worlds» most popular gemstones, as there is nothing more mysterious and flawless than the beauty created by nature.
For example, the Pandigital Novel 9 inch and the
Pocketbook IQ 701 use Resistive Screen technology where the Barnes and Noble Nook
Color uses Capacitive screen tech.
The
PocketBook IQ comes with a 7 inch touch sensitive
color LCD screen having a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
Pocketbook has just come out with the
Color Lux, which is the first e-reader in the world to use e-Ink Triton 2 and a front - lit display!
We evaluate the Ectaco Jetbook
Color which features e-Ink Triton and the
Pocketbook 912, which has E-Ink Vizplex.
The tablet computers we use in this comparison is the Barnes and Noble Nook
Color, the Pandigital Novel 9 inch and the
Pocketbook IQ 701.
We found out in November that
PocketBook is going to release a Mirasol - powered
color eReader in Q3, 2011.
PocketBook releasing a
color eReader, based on Qualcomm Mirasol, in Q3, 2011.
This week we'll dig up an item from last week —
PocketBook claiming that at CES (Jan, 2011) it will unveil a Mirasol screen powered
color eReader and that by Q3, 2011 it will have the
color eReader out in the US market.
PocketBook isn't a brand of ebook reader that's very well know here in the US, but with the launch of these 5 new ereaders and added retail presence that could change really quickly, especially considering the fact
PocketBook is rumored to be partnered with Mirasol to develop
color ereaders in 2011.
It also has what they're calling a SmartLight to adjust the
color of the frontlight, and
Pocketbook is taking things a step further by offering fully customizable templates to setup the light exactly how you want it depending on the time of day.
Well, if you want to give the eReader platform a go, you might want to cozy up with what
PocketBook has in mind — with the announcement of an 8 - inch eReader which will come with a front - lit
color E Ink display.
With its 7 - inch touchscreen, the
PocketBook IQ is both a
color ebook reader and a tablet.
For size comparisons, here's the Next3 alongside the smaller
PocketBook IQ and Nook
Color.
Until other companies like Sony and B&N and
PocketBook release something new with better features — a touchscreen,
color, open software — the Kindle 3 / Kindle WiFi is hands - down the best value for an ebook reader.
The timing of this Pandigital Novel review aligns with several recent Android ereader reviews — the
PocketBook IQ, Nook
Color — and compared to those the 9» Pandigital Novel is very similar and yet very different.