Sentences with phrase «eink reading»

It's definitely heavier than an eInk reading device, but it isn't too heavy to hold for an extended reading session.
For die - hard readers who have to have the best of the best in eink reading experiences, Kobo Aura HD provides a premium reading experience for the discerning reader.
Will Amazon do what B&N has done and forsake its dedicated eInk reading device to focus solely on its Tablet?
The LED light is built into the compact design and it gets its power supply from the eink reading device.
I think it is the best all - round eink reading screen currently available and do most of my reading on it.

Not exact matches

At night, I turn the brightness down all the way, and the Kindle app has an invert mode where it puts white on black background instead of black on white background, so it's pretty dark, and I found that a pretty comfortable experience and certainly preferable to my previous way of reading in the dark which was getting out a little AA battery — powered book light that I had to clip onto my Kindle — which seemed so backward that you have to have a second electronic device attached to your first electronic device — but [the] eInk screen on the Kindle doesn't light itself.
I think that, the promoter might dislike reading a book in eink reader, and like just new electric machine or electric etc..
NOW you've got me thinking about installing OneNote on this puppy so I can read my «Stuff to Read» notebook on eread my «Stuff to Read» notebook on eRead» notebook on eink!
My experience with other tablets is that they are unreadable outside, whereas eInk devices become even easier to read outside.
eInk is a splendid technology if what you want to do is read text.
I think ebooks are worthless unless its read on an eink display.
Basically, the Kobo Glo combines the best of both the Kindle and the Nook, and then improves on it by giving you better reading stats, an excellent backlight when needed, and a very crisp eInk display.
The eink with the backlighting, allowing me to read in bed without bothering my wife needing a lamp on.
Do you read this page and all other websites using an eink screen?
The Kindle is eink which is like reading on paper.
Also most people are not reading on 10 inch tablets, they are reading on 6 inch eink readers.
The only reason I want color eInk is because it will allow books with colorful graphics to be shown in all their glory on my favorite reading device.
People who get dedicated eReaders with eInk are people who read more and thus want to avoid the eyestrain associated with staring at a screen on a mobile phone or tablet, so they can read longer comfortably, without their eyes getting strained from the light shining in their eyes and getting refreshed countless times a second.
I understand that it is 13 ″ eink, but that price is ridiculous... I still need something for reading scientific PDF (not ebook novels), but I am losing the hope.
I would like to have an inexpensive 7 ″ e-reader with eink or encarta, as I have noticed that a lot of PDFs are easier to read on a 7 ″ screen.
Yes, eink screens are better on the eyes, but you're asking me to pay a lot of $ $ $ for a device that can ONLY read static content?
I hope eInk is reading this.
I really like to sit in my truck and read so the eInk is the best.
If E Ink wants to sell more displays (not sure about that) to consumers the only advantage is in 13 inch — reading documents, study books, journals, sheet music... But after 5 years of showing large screens EInk got tired and is shifting focus to business and corporate world.
Orion Viewer is a good and eink - friendly PDF reading app.
But serious readers when they have a choice will probably want to read on an ebook reader because of the eink displays which make huge difference to the eyes.
Instead of just reading manga on a regular eReader eInk screen, eOneBook features two screens surrounded by actual paper.
Thus, the Kindle (2 or DX) is a great reading device featuring eInk, long two - week battery life, and free wireless to buy a new book instantaneously.
Our first CES 2010 post of the day is the press release by Spring Designs of their new eInk / LCD combo eBook reading device, The Alex. The device features a 6 - inch eInk screen at 600 × 800 resolution and a 3.5 - inch LCD display with a 320 × 480 resolution.
Key features include the Android OS and wireless connectivity to surf the internet, listen to music, or watch video on the LCD screen portion of the device while reading on the eInk screen above.
The eInk Pearl screen is the same as the Kindle 3's and it's great for reading.
This is optimized for reading and is the latest eInk technology available.
But I'm here to tell you that visual reading experience with the new Paperwhite display is not just a home run, it's a walk - off grand slam, due to the combination of gorgeous hand - crafted font and font size choices, heightened resolution provided by 212 PPI pixel density compared with 167 PPI on previous eInk Kindles, and a patented new technology that distributes light far more evenly than we generally experience with ambient light and, in the bargain, allows for a vastly improved capacitative touch experience.
The dedicated eReader (with its pitiful eInk screen and inability to do little other than read books) was supposed to join the GPS unit, the MP3 player, and the camcorder in the dustbin of history, buried by tablets and smart phones.
eInk readers are easier on the eyes, however they are not back - lit so reading in the dark requires a book light.
When you say the PRS - 700 «was the first touchscreen e-reader and the first model to feature an illuminated screen to let you read in the dark,» you probably mean either the first Sony or first eInk reader.
I'm never in a position where I have to read in direct sunlight so really don't need eInk.
I don't buy the stories of headaches, but I really want a display that runs outside, and reading eink is really pleasant.
Is reading on a tablet that popular over eink?
Another big change was the Contrast, it has been severely upgraded, the new Kobo Wireless eReader uses 16 - greyscale, 6» eInk screen which looks and reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
I find the interesting is Kindle is a dedicated reading device & owners convert quickly to the ease, convenience and the ability of its eInk screen to display is well l in sunlight.Thanks for this review.
You don't have to buy the premium tier top of the line device to read and folks have been bitching about them not innovating at all with eInk Kindles lately.
This guide covers the absolute basics of how to view them and how you can copy a file over to your device, how to send it wirelessly and how you can set up your eink screen for more optimum reading.
Hardware The Pocketbook 360 Plus features a 5 inch Vizplex eink display with an impressive... [Read more...]
1) 8 ″ screen 2) show cover of book I'm reading 3) Pocket integration 4) Color eInk or Mirasol (whatever the latest technology is) 5) stylus support for high lighting
It looks like it should be better for reading than iPad (with anti-reflection coated screen) and better for web browsing than dedicated eInk readers like Kindle.
I read ebooks on tablets for years, but will say that reading on an eInk ereader is a world of difference.
Reading during daylight is much more manageable with brightness settings, but still eInk screens are 1000 easier on my eyes.
We've reached this magical point where people either claim LCD is just as good for reading as eInk (the common justification being you can't read eInk in the dark — guess it's too much like a book) or they just don't mention the readability of the screen.
He, like many other journalists, feels that «it remains to be seen» whether eInk is better than LCD for reading.
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