Sentences with phrase «bought eink»

PVI bought eInk and consolidated the Kindle's screen technology into one company.
Now that PVI has bought EInk the whole confusion around who does what is gone.
... and how do I buy eink shares — anyone know?
It's unfortunate that when you buy an eInk reader you're pretty much locked in with that vendor's content library.
Apparently they believe (likely correctly) that most people buying eInk devices basically just want to read books.
If interest in the Fire is waning does that mean more people are simply buying eInk devices?
You say that you wouldn't buy an eink reader «just to read».

Not exact matches

I bought two 6 ″ eInk readers before buying my DX graphite.
While EU rightfully or not scrutinizes Google's every step since years, millions of students and professionals still buy expensive dead - tree books and print away yearly entire forests of papers, the eInk has silently strangled the EPD supply chain.
Thus, the Kindle (2 or DX) is a great reading device featuring eInk, long two - week battery life, and free wireless to buy a new book instantaneously.
student sale for such a limited device in terms of intuitivity, when there is only one reason to buy it - the eink screen.
I do not buy ebooks from apple mainly because I prefer eink and I hate the iBook interface.
• Anyway I'm still going to buy one when it (finally) comes to market in USA — the new device appears to be the most polished piece of eInk «paper» we're likely to see for years to come.
I don't buy the stories of headaches, but I really want a display that runs outside, and reading eink is really pleasant.
So definitely, if there is colourful eink with a good battery life, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it.
You don't have to buy the premium tier top of the line device to read and folks have been bitching about them not innovating at all with eInk Kindles lately.
There are some good reasons for Amazon to stay focused on the Kindle — The Kindle Tablet can't hit the $ 100 or even the $ 200 mark, hardcore readers want dedicated eReaders, LCD can't touch eInk when it comes to battery life or readability, 80 % of book sales are to 20 % of the people buying books and those people want dedicated reading devices.
Nate at The Digital Reader reports on Amazon buying Liquavista, maker of Color eInk and potentially Color Kindle screen technology.
Give me a 80 - 100 buck ePUB capable reader (with touch, preferably decent page turn buttons, and 6 ″ eInk Pearl), and I'll buy one just to have an in on both of the ecosystems.
So if you want to read scientific PDF isn't it better to buy a good tablet rather than a PDF reader with eink?
I have been waiting patiently for Sony to get caught up with the rest of the universe, so I didn't buy any of the other frontlight eink readers because IMO none of them can compete with Sony's advanced software (especially with pdf files).
Oprah Winfrey ignited a new wave of Kindle love when she devoted a show to the little eInk gadget in late October 2008, and Amazon further cemented its dominant role with new Kindle models in early 2009 and mid-2010 and free apps that allow readers to «buy once, read anywhere» on any computer, smartphone or handheld device.
After all, people don't want to buy eReader (be it eInk or not), people don't care about whether format is open or not (although 1984 argument may scare some people, in reality eBooks are little different from paper books in this regard for all practical purposes).
If Apple made an eInk reader I'd buy it, but they don't which is a damn shame.
I love my kindle eink and I love chess, so I was quite excited to buy this game... but since I live in Argentina, Amazon won't let me:» --LRB-
I enjoy my Sony, especially the great eink screen, but I just had to do a firmware update on a PC in order to download books to the device that I bought from the Sony store -LRB-!).
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