Sentences with phrase «color ereader displays»

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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.
In case of ereaders you get a black and white screen and now you can also get color displays in higher versions.
If iPad 2 is way too high for your current budget, here comes the 7 - incher Kindle Fire eReader tablet from Amazon that packs 16 million colors in the high resolution IPS touchscreen display.
The Skytex Primer Colour eReader features a 7inch TFT color display with a resolution of 800 × 480.
It is a shame, as so far this was the most promising ereader for academic papers, where the focus is mostly on text but the possibility to display figures in color is essential.
With the success experienced in Eastern Europe, we've decided to release the jetBook Color worldwide so everyone can enjoy an eReading device with tons of functionality and a non-backlit display that's safe on the eyes.
What is interesting about Triton is that when you increase the pixel size the color is much more saturated and the display meets almost all color needs in various applications but the increased pixel size renders the display more suitable for viewing from 6 feet away (signs) than from 6 ″ away (eReaders).
once eink can evolve to view full motion color display, then ereaders and tablets will merge.
The eReader has a 6 - inch screen, can display 16 levels of grayscale color, and is open to ePub and PDF file formats.
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.
Many dedicated ereaders and all ereader apps used on computers, tablets, or smart phones display in three colors (red, green, and blue — RGB).
The benefits of these types of ereaders is that they can display color images and play videos, but have considerably worse battery life than tradition ereaders and aren't easy to read in bright light.
The Hanvon color ereader will be the first of its kind, and will feature a large 9.68 - inch display.
At present, the eReader market is dominated by two screen technologies: the grayscale eInk displays found on the Kindle and a few others and the color LCD panels you'll see on devices like the Nook Ccolor LCD panels you'll see on devices like the Nook ColorColor.
My Sony PRS - T1 has the «whitest» background I have ever seen on an eReader; if they could combine sharp, high - definition text with a lighter - colored background, they would have a beautiful HD E Ink display.
One reason that prices will be so low is that by 2015, tablet PCs will compete more directly with high - end eReaders — they'll have reflective displays capable of color at very low power consumption rates.
It's unlikely Amazon will release another large - screen E Ink ereader again, especially now that they've invested in color electrowetting display technology.
There isn't much information on the existing joint venture production plant and whether it could produce enough 5.7 ″ color Mirasol displays for a full release of a color eReader in 2010 or 2011.
The growing popularity of media tablets with full - color displays likely played a big role in the decline — sales of Amazon's Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet are thought to be eating into the companies» respective dedicated eReader businesses to an extent.
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.
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.
The incompatibility with EPUB and the lack of TTS might be troublesome for some who wish they could expect more from their eReader as compared to the multi-tasking and color display tablets.
The bookseller's second eReader adds a vivid color display and some tablet features while keeping the price affordable.
Well, if you want to give the eReader platform a go, you might want to cozy up with what PocketBook has in mind — with the announcement of an 8 - inch eReader which will come with a front - lit color E Ink display.
«The market for eReaders is set to be revolutionised by the availability of high performance color displays for the very first time.»
Kyobo Book Centre and Qualcomm have revealed the world's first ereader to use a mirasol color e-paper display, the Android - based Kyobo eereader to use a mirasol color e-paper display, the Android - based Kyobo eReadereReader.
The Color E Ink display does function a whole lot like grayscale E Ink displays, where the screen itself is illuminated from ambient light instead of a backlight, and this helps save power while assisting eReader manufacturers to construct devices that have superior battery life.
It has a 7 - inch color LCD display with an aspect ratio of 800 x 480 — making it a lot longer and narrower than the more typical 6 - inch ereader sized at 800 x 600.
o Multifunctional eReaders with backlit LCD (liquid crystal) displays such as the iPad, Nook Color, Amazon Fire and other Android tablets.
As much as I would love to have a brand new color eReader that could bring everything in the print world together again without the need for the flaws of LCD displays, this is not the way to pull it off.
Incorporating a monochrome 9.7 inch Wacom Penabled e-Ink screen on the left as well as a 10 inch color resistive touchscreen display on the right, the Pocket eDGE really look a lot different than all the eReaders that we are accustomed too, the device featuring an interesting clamshell like design.
The new reader is called the Novel 7 - inch Color Multimedia eReader and uses a full color TFT LCD matte disColor Multimedia eReader and uses a full color TFT LCD matte discolor TFT LCD matte display.
The Kindle Fire tablet that was released in 2011 displays full - color images, unlike the previous Kindle ereaders.
Comics have begun to show an increasing presence in online bookstores as color tablets and high - resolution smartphones have overcome the modest display capabilities of early grayscale ereaders.
At the same time, in many disciplines the mediocre PDF display capabilities, small screen, and lack of color do have the ability to hinder the eReader's usefulness.
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.
NOOK's color touch screen for navigation along with a best - in - class E Ink display offer an immersive, enjoyable eReading experience.
Supplying the displays for the Fire are LG (which also makes the Barnes & Noble Nook Color and Nook Tablet's 7 - inch screens) and E Ink (which produces the Kindle eReader displays), the research firm said.
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