Sentences with phrase «e-ink reader technology»

The Crema Shine maintains the cutting edge of e-Ink reader technology and draws many parallels with the Tolino Shine from Germany.

Not exact matches

Many specialised ebook readers use a reasonably mature screen technology called e-Ink which has been designed to mimic the appearance of ink on paper.
Amoled and other technologies such as quantum dots, will so reduce the market for e-ink readers that they will only be used as paperback readers under $ 40 and other niches like music stands and price tags etc..
At its core there isn't much in the way of ground breaking technology with the hardware; it uses the same E-Ink screen (8 levels of grey), has 512 MB internal memory and boasts the same fantastic battery life (1 to 2 weeks between charges), all features found on pretty much any E-Ink reader on the market.
E-ink technology made serious advances in the late 90's which led to the Sony Librie in 2004, the Sony Reader in 2006, and finally the Amazon Kindle in 2007 (which was so popular that the original Kindle sold out in the first five hours).
As with most E-Ink readers the BeBook also uses the newer Vizplex screen technology, which gives a much brighter and faster screen.
E-ink technology, which gained recognition primarily through the e-book reader market, has expanded to wider markets in industry, architecture, labeling, and lifestyle.
The iLiad makes use of the amazing e-Ink screen technology but is more than just a reader.
We are excited about a number of rumored new ebook readers with e-Ink Triton 2 and Front Lit technology.
One of the things Bookeen has pioneered is HSIS technology, which gives you the the best web - browsing experience you will find anywhere on an e-ink based reader.
Dedicated e-ink based readers have been around for six years in the public consciousness and have drastically altered their technology and price - point to be easier to... [Read more...]
Energy Sistem has modernized their portfolio and just released 3 new readers that use e-Ink Carta, the same screen technology found on the Kindle Voyage and Barnes and Noble Nook Glowlight Plus.
Next year we can expect the first crop of readers to use e-Inks Triton 2 technology that will bring a full color experience.
Possibly one of the most important advancements for eBook readers is the E-Ink ® screen technology, and the Sony Reader is the first major commercial device to use it.
What's great is that this e-book reader is equipped with the E-Ink technology which makes it feel like I'm reading a real book.
There's a Bluetooth low - energy chip inside them too, so they can be wirelessly updated from a mobile device or a PC, and the same e-Ink display technology as you'll find in ebook readers like the Kindle.
The screens on today's most popular dedicated electronic readers are based on glare - free monochrome or gray - scale E-Ink technology.
E-ink readers are designed to combine the compactness and versatility of digital technology with the ease of reading a traditional book.
iRex is the co-developer of e-Ink which is the paper - like screen technology that's increasingly being used in dedicated ebook readers including the Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader.
The 125 mm e-Ink display is based on the latest Vizplex ™ technology that provides a true paper like screen without any flicker and can accommodate 3 different text size options to its readers.
Popslate technology bridges the gap between a dedicated e-ink reader and a smartphone.
Mainly you will find e-ink Pearl technology within those readers but a giant is looming in the wings with e-Ink Tre-ink Pearl technology within those readers but a giant is looming in the wings with e-Ink Tre-Ink Triton.
It was not a revolutionary concept (it was merely «the iPod for books») nor a revolutionary technology (Sony had already used e-ink in several readers) nor a particularly attractive item (with its thick plastic body and rows of keyboard buttons, it resembled nothing so much as an early - 80s PC).
Another update rolling out the new font and typesetting technology to users of Amazon's line of e-ink readers, Android, and other devices will be available later this summer.
E-Ink has almost become synonymous with e-book readers so that the majority of e-readers now doing business have their display based on the e-ink technoE-Ink has almost become synonymous with e-book readers so that the majority of e-readers now doing business have their display based on the e-ink technoe-ink technology.
At the January 2011 CES expo in Las Vegas, Chinese e-reader and tablet developer Hanvon teasingly announced the upcoming release of their color e-ink reader; ditto their presence at BEA in late May, but those devices, originally slated to launch in China in March and release to North America later this year, are as of yet still unavailable to consumers eagerly awaiting the opportunity to use the technology that they got to experiment with briefly at those events.
The new breed of hybrid Electronic Readers by new companies to the market are using various technology has major selling points, while others adhere to E-INK technology, which many users claim is better on the eyes.
-- If I want to listen to audio books, I can use my Android smartphone, don't need this technology duplicated in my e-ink based e-book readers.
According to one of our most trusted sources, there is word that two new touchscreen Sony Reader devices (PRS - 350 and PRS - 650) with E-Ink technology are coming to the market soon.
The dedicated eBook readers use e-ink technology which facilitates day time reading too.
I am familiar with the e-ink technology and the readers for a few years now even before Kindle (Sony, I think brought it first).
More accurately, the individual pixels are small enough to be unnoticeable; which unsurprisingly couples well with the E-Ink technology to make text shown on the Pocket Reader extremely easy on the eyes.
For the time being, I'd be delighted with a bezel-less iPad - sized reader, that offers dual e-ink and backlit color screen technology.
And unfortunately, Amazon and Barnes & Noble will be unable to sustain a business on the devices when it hits that low, because the price of the most important and expensive component of those Black & White e-ink readers, the Vizplex display, is controlled by a company that exclusively manufactures and owns the rights to the electrophoretic technology used in these devices, E Ink Corporation.
This story from Infoworld previews a significant development in the popular e-Ink screen technology that's used in most of today's dedicated ebook readers such as the Amazon Kindle and the... Read more >
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition integrates Neonode's zForce infrared touch technology a 6 - inch E-Ink Pearl display (same as found on Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader).
I suppose it was only a matter of time before a company decided to use the same E-Ink technology found in the Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader on a watch.
Many analysts have forecast that the iPad, with its full - color, video - capable touchscreen, would outperform the Kindle, Nook and Sony Reader, which have black - and - white screens based on e-ink technology.
We've had a succession of E-ink devices starting from the very first Sony Reader to the earlier Kindle and some of the newer devices and we've seen how the screen technology has evolved from a tentative and slow - refreshing experience to a faster, easier to read and even more economical one.
About the technology The displays use e-paper technology, also known as e-ink, which has been widely used in electronic readers such as Amazon's Kindle.
As we can see from the images, the eReader features minimalistic, low - profile design, and comes with a 6.8 - inch custom WXGA + Pearl E-ink screen that features ClarityScreen + technology in order to bring 1440 x 1080 pixels resolution and 155 dpi onto the 6.8 - inch ebook reader so you can more comfortably enjoy your favorite books using the high definition eReader, and the built - in front - light allows you to read in the dark and low light environments.
Their next generation i.MX508 e-ink e-reader processor allows for more performance, faster refresh rates (limited by e-ink technology), lower cost (e-ink readers could be sold at half the price, $ 99 e-ink e-readers are now possible), most cool is Freescale works to provide Android support on these next generation e-ink e-readers.
This is a limitation of e-ink technology and affects all e-ink based readers.
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