Not exact matches
What's even more delightful
than the app's arrival on Android tablets is the various customization and tweaks that you can avail to enhance your
eReading experience on a tablet.The app's homescreen now utilizes the large working area of your tablet, and presents you with a Holo - theme like dual - pane interfacewhere all the downloaded and recommended Aldiko books are presented on a bookshelf at the right hand side, whereas the left pane
displays a dedicated Aldiko menu.
Hanvon's
ereader has a 9.6 - inch e-ink
display, and will go on sale in March for the equivalent of $ 440 in Chinese money — a bit less
than what the iPad sells for there.
As for the Kobo Glo
eReader, it has a 6 - inch 1024x768 XGA screen that has a higher DPI
than any other e-Reader before it (210 DPI vs the 170 DPI on the Pearl
displays of other readers.
It has a 1,024 x 768 resolution E-ink
display, much higher
than the 800 x 600 resolution of the previous - generation Kobo
eReader Touch.
That makes the DR - 900 significantly more expensive
than a regular 6 - inch
ereader, but roughly in line with Amazon's Kindle DX with its bigger, 9.7 - inch
display.
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Ereader with 3G connectivity, to know more about its high - end features, battery life, connectivity,
display technology, status etc. because all these
ereaders have much more to offer
than you can imagine.
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).
By this point I had hoped that Mirasol
displays would be popping up in far more devices
than just a Korean
eReader, but it's clear that the technology isn't exactly the perfect hybrid of e-ink and LCDs.
However, the new NOOK has a brand new E Ink Pearl
display that not only works as a touchscreen, but refreshes less often
than other
eReaders and transitions faster.
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 8 GB Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet has half the storage of the original, but still offers a great
eReading experience, high - quality
display, and smooth performance for less
than $ 200.
At $ 399 (available in either a black or a white case, price as of March 15, 2010), the Alex
eReader is more expensive
than competing devices, but the $ 120 to $ 150 premium is worthwhile: The dual - screen Alex offers the best combination of an electronic paper
display (EPD) and a separate LCD screen I've seen yet, and the reader impresses on almost every level.
That second
display comes at a high premium, though: The Alex
eReader costs $ 399 - more
than $ 100 more
than competitors like Amazon's Kindle 2 or Barnes & Noble's Nook.
Related to this is a degree of quirkiness, meaning that some features (like tables or special symbols)
display differently on first or second generation Kindle Fires and older Kindle
eReaders than they do on the most recent generation of Kindle devices.
That fee is a bit lower
than we've seen in the past, but don't expect consumers to be happy with the fact that they have to pay to remove ads from a tablet — it's one thing when ads are
displayed on an
eReader, but when ads are shown on a more expensive tablet, to many that's an entirely different beast.
That latter point is a critical one in itself: 4:3 isn't the typical format of many multimedia devices and the 160 x 120 mm (approx) screen has a more
eReader feel to it
than the common 16:9 HD
displays of many models.
Dedicated ebook readers are known for being somewhat more fragile
than other mobile devices because of the E Ink
display, so it's good to see that trend changing with more durable
ereaders like the PocketBook Aqua and waterproof Kobo Aura H2O being released.
It is a significantly higher resolution
than the competition (768 × 1024), and is the first such E INK
eReader display to make its way to the US.
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.
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.
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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ereaders have much more to offer
than you can imagine.
If Air
Display for the iPad caught your fancy but you have a Kindle DX rather
than Apple's tablet, how about turning that E Ink
ereader into a secondary screen instead.