Which strongly suggests there's a larger eReader company working on
color eReaders using Mirasol screens.
Not exact matches
Ereaders that
use e-ink displays can only show black and white, but other devices, such as the iPad and Kindle Fire, easily display
color.
Still full page turnings, no
color, no big
ereaders (except for the Sony), no good stylus support to make notes etc They REALLY could
use some innovations.
I hate
using a tablet for comics (
color) and
ereader for books (text).
I would personally recommend the Nook
Color as both a color ereader and Android tablet; I've been using mine just about every
Color as both a
color ereader and Android tablet; I've been using mine just about every
color ereader and Android tablet; I've been
using mine just about every day.
One of the best
uses of a
color tablet /
ereader hybrid is being able to read graphic novels, manga, and comic books on the device.
If you are looking for something like the iPad that can be
used for
ereading as well as a multitude of other things, you are not going to get that with the Nook
Color off the shelf.
Yesterday it was announced that Hanvon, the leading
ereader supplier in China, will be the first company to offer a
color ebook reader that
uses an E Ink display.
The same goes for the E Ink screen
used on the new Hanvon
color ereader.
Many dedicated
ereaders and all
ereader apps
used on computers, tablets, or smart phones display in three
colors (red, green, and blue — RGB).
-LSB-...] announced that Hanvon, the leading
ereader supplier in China, will be the first company to offer a
color ebook reader that
uses an E Ink -LSB-...]
At CES this week, Vivitek demonstrated both an 8.2 - inch
eReader and a 13 - inch tablet, among the first devices ever to
use QR - LPD
color ePaper screens.
I
used color to establish mood, while mindful of «backlit»
eReaders versus print and white backgrounds of online storefronts.»
I know there are a lot of people out there that like the idea of getting the Android - powered Nook
Color eReader and rooting the device to be
used as a cheap Android tablet.
However, a bit of guessing would have us assume that the 9.7 - inch
color display would be
used for some kind of
eReader device, or perhaps a tablet.
Kyobo Book Centre and Qualcomm have revealed the world's first
ereader to use a mirasol color e-paper display, the Android - based Kyobo e
ereader to
use a mirasol
color e-paper display, the Android - based Kyobo
eReadereReader.
Fujitsu already released their own
color eReader since last year with the FLEPia
using their own epaper technology and the cost is a whopping $ 1000!
The new reader is called the Novel 7 - inch
Color Multimedia eReader and uses a full color TFT LCD matte dis
Color Multimedia
eReader and
uses a full
color TFT LCD matte dis
color TFT LCD matte display.
The Kyobo
eReader device has a
color display, but it
uses mirasol display technology, which is different technology from a
color e-ink display, such as the one produced by Triton.