Amazon insists that when it comes to reading e-books, the device that does it best is the Kindle and its black - and -
white electronic ink screen is better than the iPad's backlit color LCD display, which Bezos says causes eye strain.
Unlike the back - light screens of laptops and tablets,
the electronic ink screens of E-Readers look like paper and don't tire the eyes.
Unfortunately, this isn't all that useful in practice; Web pages remained static in
the electronic ink screen, but still scrolled properly in the LCD in my tests.
The ebook reader features
an electronic ink screen similar to the one found on the popular Amazon Kindle but does not have any wireless connectivity so books must be transferred to the device via computers USB or Bluetooth connection.
Fifty - eight percent of the Toronto - based company is currently owned by Indigo Books & Music Like most e-book readers the Kobo uses
an electronic ink screen.
The ebook reader features
an electronic ink screen with 1024 x 768 pixel resolution similar to the one found on the popular Amazon Kindle but does not have any wireless connectivity.
Most e-readers have
electronic ink screens.
Also let us not forget another possibility largely neglected in Android namely the dual screen option with the second screen being
an electronic ink screen ideal for use outdoors and offering functionality of certain apps like the phone app, e-book reading, music players etc but not others.