Sentences with phrase «pocketbook e-readers»

Many e-reader companies that provide a truly e-ink experience such as the Amazon Kindle, Barnes and Noble Nook, and Pocketbook e-readers suffer from the frame - rate issues that plague current generation technology.
Ok, all i am going to say is that I don't like Pocketbook e-readers, they are very similar to Ectaco, nuff said.
Pocketbook e-Readers are not very new user friendly.
The entire modern line of Pocketbook e-readers has a built in store called Bookland.
40 % of all Pocketbook e-readers are sold in a retail setting in Europe.
Pocketbook e-readers physically can not compete price wise with the Kobo, Barnes and Noble or Amazon readers of the world.
Pocketbook e-readers always cost a bit more because they are an indie company but if you want a device to do it all, this is it.
Pocketbook e-readers are designed with international distribution in mind.
Another unique opportunity is collecting anonymous user statistics from PocketBook e-readers for further analysis and business planning.
We have spent a ton of time on various Pocketbook e-readers over the years and it really was evident as soon as we saw it.
At the IFA show in Germany Foxconn Technololgy the makers of the pocketbook e-readers will be showing up with 4 new e-readers and a Tablet PC!
Sometimes Pocketbook e-Readers feel particularly slow.
I have been reviewing Pocketbook e-readers since their very first model.
Charging the Pocketbook e-reader is done via the wall charger, it is not possible to charge the unit via the Mini US.
Coming back to the PocketBook e-reader, while one can expect all of the above mentioned Mirasol goodies in it, the e-reader PocketBook will have on display at CES will be capable of dealing with 12 frames per second (FPS) which is way below the minimum of 24 to 30 FPS that is needed for a device to play back acceptable quality video.
Over the years I have reviewed almost every single Pocketbook e-reader ever made.
If you have ever owned a Pocketbook e-Reader you are familar with their eBook Store called Bookland.
With the features provided, the new Pocketbook E-Reader models are worth a wait.

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It is the same reason why there were no new 13.3 inch e-readers in 2015, although Onyx and Pocketbook both teased they had one in development, but they are nowhere to be found.
This e-reader maintains a lot of the design principles of the Pocketbook Touch HD that we reviewed a few months ago.
The Pocketbook Touch 2 is recommended for people who do not want a mainstream e-reader like a Kindle or Kobo.
Evgeniy Zaitsev the head of sales at Pocketbook shed some light on some new e-readers that his company will be debuting.
PocketBook has been developing and marketing e-readers for the past 10 years and have their units sold in 35 different markets.
Pocketbook is one of the few companies operating in the e-reader space that have supported audio for many years.
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 will show brand new premium e-ink products, including our highly anticipated e-reader with 7.8» E Ink Carta HD screen and adaptive frontlight.»
The Pocketbook Ultra is the newest e-reader on the market and it breaks a ton of conventions.
E-reader functions are not limited to reading only: PocketBook Ultra can also play your favorite music in MP3.
PocketBook Touch Lux 3, the new premium e-reader with a screen of the latest E Ink Carta ™ HD generation, which embodies all the modern traits for comfortable e-reading.
PocketBook Touch Lux 3 e-reader is also equipped with LED frontlight that provides the feeling of maximum reading comfort in any light conditions.
PocketBook Touch Lux 3 retains all flagship e-reader's traits, and has achieved an important enhancement — the latest E Ink Carta ™ display with HD resolution (1024x758 pixels).
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.
Pocketbook has slowly been decreasing the number of e-readers it has been producing to only a few a year.
Pocketbook has unveiled a new e-Reader today called the InkPad and it seeks to provide more screen area to read on with its giant eight inch display.
Pocketbook has been making e-readers consistently since 2007 and the company has a number of great devices coming out this year.
Pocketbook is well known for releasing numerous e-readers but does not have a ton of experience in the Android realm.
A German e-commerce website accidentally put the new Touch Lux 3 as a product before Pocketbook could officially make an announcement.This is actually a fairly regular occurrence in the e-reader industry and recently occurred with the Kobo Glo HD.
The Pocketbook Ultra e-reader has just been released and its the first device out there that has a built in camera.
There are many other large screen e-readers on the market, Pocketbook has an extensive portfolio, but we can't honestly recommend them.
In Europe, companies such as Icarus, Onyx and Pocketbook all introduced e-readers that had a vanilla version of Android and tapped into established app stores such as Google Play and the Good e-Reader App Store.
How can Pocketbook have showed up with 4 e-readers and a tablet when the IFA won't happen for another 2 weeks?
During the SID Display Week in Vancouver BC, we got our hands on one of the new e-readers that Pocketbook announced a few weeks ago.
The first e-reader to get this updated firmware will be the Pocketbook Touch Lux and Pocketbook Color Lux.
There are some new e-readers coming out soon, the Kobo Glo HD and Pocketbook Sense.
But that might change if other e-reader companies discover that there is a market for this type of device, and bring out a cheaper model worldwide (maybe the PocketBook CAD - Reader?).
Generally the Pocketbook line of e-readers are put together very well, the design is heavy and ascetically it is pleasing to the eye.
Where most e-readers cater exclusively to the English market, Pocketbook makes its e-readers very accessible in many different languages.
One of Pocketbooks strengths when competing in the global e-reader market is their inherent ability to support many languages.
The majority of e-readers issued by Pocketbook, Sony, Onyx Boox, Bebook, and Bookeen all tend to abide by this common convention.
Pocketbook has been pumping out e-readers in 2014, like nobodies business.
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