Sentences with phrase «color ereader»

A "color eReader" refers to a device that allows you to read books or other digital content on a screen that displays colors, instead of just black and white. It lets you see images, illustrations, and text in a variety of vibrant colors, making the reading experience more visually appealing. Full definition
We might even get our first color ereader in summer 2010.
I even found a similar color ereader with a 4.3 - inch screen — never seen that size before.
So, which is the better color ereader / tablet?
The world's first affordable touch screen color ereader.
When color ePaper was first unveiled in 2010, it was widely thought that the major eReader makers would quickly implement this technology into a series of new color eReaders.
According to the lawsuit, Hainley purchased a Nook Color ereader in December 2011 and the charging cable malfunctioned less than a year later.
E Ink was trying to promote color displays for a couple years with their Triton technology, but they didn't catch on and now it seems like the development of color ereader displays has been pushed aside.
Barnes and Noble released a software update for its popular Nook Color eReader on Tuesday that expands magazine offerings and features, while also adding parental controls to the device's web browser.
The same goes for the E Ink screen used on the new Hanvon color ereader.
The Nook Color was not the first color eReader by any stretch of the imagination, for all it beat out the Kindles to that point.
The image is too hazy to figure out the screen quality and still BeBook's color eReader prototype is the second most exciting eReader technology to show up at CES 2010.
We found out in November that PocketBook is going to release a Mirasol - powered color eReader in Q3, 2011.
It looks a lot like several of the other color ereaders coming onto the market lately like the Skytex Primer and Augen eReader.
At these price points, the Color Book comes as an interesting alternative to all the other color eReaders available out there, although you will have to go pretty low on features if you choose Energy Sistem's offering.
Which strongly suggests there's a larger eReader company working on color eReaders using Mirasol screens.
The PocketBook IQ has a 7 - inch LCD touchscreen and is the first color ereader released by PocketBook.
It looks like Aluratek has a new color ereader getting set to be released in mid-April, the LIBRE Color Touch, model number AEBK08FB.
Mirasol is an alternative display technology that Qualcomm has been working to perfect for mass - production over the past few years to use for color ereader displays.
When it first debuted, Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet went head - to - head with Amazon's Kindle Fire with a great screen, microSD card slot and a stylish design, but the company may have done itself a disservice by pricing its 7 - inch color eReader $ 50 higher.
Well, there was no Color Kindle so there was no Mirasol color eReader eInk.
Advantages: The only color eReader, the only color ePaper currently being sold in an eReader.
Hanvon 100 color eReader features powerful auxiliary reading functions, network functions and business office software, so it can perfectly achieve high - quality paperless office and reading.
I realize this is a site that's focused primarily on reading, and hence the reading focus comparing these two devices, but I think it's important for people to keep in mind that with its better hardware, screen, and side - loading capabilities, wider market access, as well as an HDMI port and better speakers, the Kobo is the one you'd probably want if you're looking for an all - around respectable tablet, as opposed to just a fancy color ereader.
To all that are skeptical about color ereaders: «It is not the consumers task to find out what they really need», Steve Jobs.
All AMSCO titles are now available for schools to review, purchase, and download through their jetBook Color eReader textbook console.
Engadget posted a video today of Plastic Logic's prototype flexible color ereader.
With a fantastic eReading experience, the best selection of interactive children's books, and a newsstand chock - full of magazines, the $ 249 Nook Tablet is the ultimate color eReader.
It is a cheap color ereader and media player that ties in with Kobo for ebooks.
There's a new inexpensive color ereader on the market that goes by the name of Augen «The Book» (try to work that into a grammatically correct sentence).
A new ereader has just been spotted for pre-order in the UK for # 99, the Sovos SVEBK5B color ereader.
If we are forced to rely solely on the Barnes and Noble Nook appstore, which only has about 1500 apps with very few free apps, the Nook Tablet is more of an expensive color ereader than a tablet.
Perhaps PVI / eInk thinks color eReaders will only have 10 % market share because they will be markedly more expensive or not as good as black and white eInk.
The next thought was that it would be interesting to see what comic fans prefer once color eReaders came out.
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.
To produce such a book in print would be cost prohibitive, but with the advent of color ereader apps and devices, it seemed an ideal fit for a totally new kind of ebook.
E Ink Holdings has received initial orders for Amazon's a 6 - inch color eReader according to DigiTimes, a device that would be Amazon's first eBook reader to feature a color E Ink display.
The retail giant is reportedly looking to have more than 3 million color eReaders built each month, and shipments are scheduled to begin in March.
That's about to change thanks to the Jetbook Color eReader.
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!
Some have argued that AZW is less suitable for books that absolutely demand color and high - resolution photographs or illustrations, though this has become less of an issue since Amazon announced the color - based Kindle Fire, and has long had an excellent color ereader application available for the iPad.
They just issued an update for the Nook Tablet that effectively turns it from a full - blown Android tablet into a glorified color ereader with benefits.
This one is a long shot, but being the first to offer an affordable, reliable, attractive color eReader would definitely be a coup for the Kindle line.
Currently Amazon Kindle does not allow multimedia content and Amazon does not yet have a multimedia color eReader.
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