Sentences with phrase «bigger screen ereader»

Although there are interests to see a much bigger screen eReader, the limited support and hefty price of Sony's writing slate clearly do not indicate the company's focus on general consumers.
I repeat the question that I asked you in an old post... Why do the big screen ereaders have no light?
I've always wondered why the big screen ereaders have no light... Can you tell me?

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I'm confused — the Kobo Aura one screen is something like 7.8 inches, yet in the first line here you say that this is the first ereader bigger than 6 inches since whenever.
When I was deciding to buy an ereader with built - in light I looked at the Nook Glowlight Plus, but as it wasn't possible at that moment to run Android on it, and the buttons were out, I definitely turned to Kobo and bought the one with a bigger screen to read in bed, the NST was my portable reader for my bag during commute.
Another big change was the Contrast, it has been severely upgraded, the new Kobo Wireless eReader uses 16 - greyscale, 6» eInk screen which looks and reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
Last year Amazon updated the home screen on Kindle ereaders and lots of people complained (myself included) about how it made the home screen look like one big advertisement for buying more stuff from Amazon.
Why this matters: While Amazon makes its own Kindle eReader and Kindle Fire tablet hardware, a ton of people read their Kindle books on Android tablets (or even phones, if you have a big - screened device like the Nexus 6 or Galaxy Note 4).
Being able to alter font, font size and screen settings are now staples of big - name ereaders, and the Sony PRS - T1 offers fewer options than some in this regard.
As eReaders have advanced featuring better color, graphics, water resistance and bigger screens, dual screen readers may be the wave of the future.
The only eReader currently available with a color e-Ink screen is the ECTACO JetBook Color, but that is a 9.7» form factor, perfect for text books and newspapers, but a bit big for reading normal novels on.
Simply put, it has a nice big screen, an open operating system, and there isn't anything it can't do in terms of ereading.
Finally their size is just slightly bigger than ereader's typical screen size of 6 ″ so they still super portable and with their backlit screens you can even read in the dark, something not possible on eReaders unless you buy Barnes & Noble's new Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight or buy an add - on light accessory.
You can install KOReader to add a bunch of additional features, but it's kind of a hassle to deal with and the Aura One's screen size really isn't big enough — it's not much better than a 6 - inch ereader when it comes to displaying PDFs.
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