The Kindle Touch is Amazon's
first touchscreen ebook reader.
Back in August iRiver released
their first touchscreen ebook reader exclusively in Korea called the iRiver Cover Story.
Three years ago this September 28th, Amazon released
their first touchscreen ebook reader, the Kindle Touch, along with their first Kindle Fire tablet.
Not exact matches
The Barnes and Noble Nook is a one of a kind creation: it is the
first ebook reader on the market to employ both a traditional 6 - inch E Ink screen along with an LCD
touchscreen for navigation.
But if you are willing to compromise a little on the darkness of the text, or if the Sony PRS - 600 is your
first ebook reader, you'll likely have no problem with the way the text appears, and you'll enjoy the perks and ease of
touchscreen navigation.
This is also the
first ebook reader I know of with a Wacom
touchscreen and an accompanying, almost Windows - like interface of pop - up menus and floating dialog boxes, plus the more typical launcher - style icons.
Amazon's new Kindle Fire represents the company's
first device to move beyond black and white
ebook readers and into the realm of apps, music, videos and magazines, delivered using a color
touchscreen.