Kyobo's eReader is the world's
first color Mirasol (5.7», 1024x768) e-reader, which is shipping in Korea for around $ 300.
Not exact matches
«Kyobo is a recognized content leader focused on bringing unique and innovative experiences to its customers,» said Clarence Chui, senior vice president and general manager of Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Inc. «Kyobo's customers will be the
first to enjoy the exceptional
color e-reader experience and long battery life that only
mirasol displays can provide.»
This is the
first ebook reader on the market that utilizes the new
Mirasol Color e-paper technology.
It has been at least two years since
Mirasol has been working on their
color e-paper technology and this is the
first product ever to employ it.
The Kyobo
Mirasol e-reader is one of the
first digital readers in the world that uses the new
color e-paper by
Mirasol.
The Kyobo was the
first hybrid tablet and e-reader to use
Mirasol's new
color e-paper technology.
The Kyobo
Mirasol e-reader is the
first device in the world to use
Mirasol color e-paper technology that has been in development for over two years.
Kyobo, the South Korean bookstore, has partnered with
Mirasol to launch one of the world's
first color e-readers.
Kyobo (a leading Korean book retailer) launched its
first e-reader today - and it uses a
color Mirasol display - a capacitive touch 5.7» 1024x768 panel with Qualcomm's front - light LED technology that can illuminate the display.
First of all, Mirasol has been refining this new technology for over two years and this is the first e-reader employing its new breed of color e-p
First of all,
Mirasol has been refining this new technology for over two years and this is the
first e-reader employing its new breed of color e-p
first e-reader employing its new breed of
color e-paper.
Mirasol recently released their
first color e-reader in South Korean with Kyobo, how is your company responding to that new technology and what do you think about it?
When Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs killed the
first 5.7 - inch
Mirasol e-reader and both the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet opted for LCDs, we figured a
color e-paper device wasn't in the cards for Christmas this year.
Kyobo Book Centre and Qualcomm have revealed the world's
first ereader to use a
mirasol color e-paper display, the Android - based Kyobo eReader.
The result of said above is the launch of the
first color e-reader featuring Qualcomm's
mirasol display tech.