Sentences with phrase «infrared touch technology»

Both use the same Neonode infrared touch technology for their touch screens along with E Ink's latest Pearl display that's also found in the Kindle and Sony readers.
The market itself is telling us that infrared touch technology is the best for e-readers.
Infrared touch technology can be applied on any flat surface like a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Organic Light Emitting Diode Displays (OLED), Electronic Paper Displays (EPD) such a E-Ink, and Mouse Pad.
Like the Nook Simple Touch before it, the Nook Simple Touch With GlowLight uses Neonode's Zeforce infrared touch technology.
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).
The Nook's display is touch - enabled and uses an infrared touch technology similar to that on Sony's latest Readers.
Previous generations of the Kindle used an infrared touch technology where infrared sensors where placed at the edge of the bezel.
Infrared touch technology is far slower and more inaccurate.
The beautifully designed Touch Edition uses infrared touch technology to make the experience of reading on the Kobo Touch just like that of reading a real book.
Uses infrared touch technology which means that there are infrared sensors that perceive your finger (or other object) within... more >
The Kindle uses almost 40 buttons to navigate through the interface and menus, while the new Nook and Kobo use zForce Infrared Touch technology to create a touchscreen layer on top of the E Ink screen.
One of the cool aspects of the Kobo Touch Edition is that it uses Neonode's new zForce infrared touch technology to make reading on Kobo just like reading a real book.
THE KOBO TOUCH — NEWLY REDUCED TO # 79.99 Built by booklovers for booklovers, the Kobo Touch offers a best - in - class reading experience, with an amazing touch experience that uses Infrared Touch Technology, allowing readers to easily swipe or tap to turn pages.
Kobo uses Neonode's zForce infrared touch technology, the same as on the Nook.
It does not have a capacitive touchscreen, instead it employs Infrared Touch technology by Neonode.

Not exact matches

CB hasn't yet played with one of the new - generation Kobo eReaders, but they're the first device to market with the fast Freescale i.MX508 processor, and use Neonode's zForce infrared technology to make their Pearl E Ink screens touch - sensitive.
The best thing about the Care Touch Digital Ear Thermometer is that is used infrared technology so that you don't actually have to stick the sensor into your child's ear.
Like the Nook Simple Touch, the Aura HD's touch screen is controlled by infrared, not capacitive or resistive technoloTouch, the Aura HD's touch screen is controlled by infrared, not capacitive or resistive technolotouch screen is controlled by infrared, not capacitive or resistive technologies.
Like the Nook Simple Touch, the Kobo Mini's touch screen is controlled via infrared, not capacitive or resistive technoloTouch, the Kobo Mini's touch screen is controlled via infrared, not capacitive or resistive technolotouch screen is controlled via infrared, not capacitive or resistive technologies.
It is important to note that these aren't capacitive touch, like the Kindle Voyage or Kobo Aura, instead they are employing older Neonode Infrared technology.
Like the Paperwhite, the Voyage uses capacitive touch technology, not the older infrared - based touch technology of the entry - level Kindle 2014.
It will have the same infrared technology found in the Kobo Touch and Amazon Kindle Touch.
It will utilize Clear Touch Infrared Technology, which will offer you pin - point precision when interacting with the screen.
It will utilize Clear Touch Infrared Technology, which will offer you pin - point procession in interacting with the screen.
Delivering an amazing touch experience though infrared technology users can swipe or tap to quickly turn pages, the intuitive touch interface allows readers to highlight a favorite phrase or passage, look up a word, zoom into an image, increase the font size, and navigate easily through a book and their entire digital library.
One of the main new functions was using Infrared technology called IR Touch, this is the same technology found in the new Kobo Touch.
Like the Kobo Touch that was announced yesterday, the new Nook Touch uses Neonode's zForce technology for the touchscreen, which uses infrared to detect input.
The touch capabilities are based on infrared technology, and makes it easier to switch pages, he said.
And each has a new touchscreen technology: a grid of infrared lasers is embedded around the edges of the screen to sense your touch — which is a great improvement over Sony's old touchscreen method, which required an extra layer of plastic over the screen that muddied the display.
The device uses infrared (IR) touch as opposed to capacitive or resistive touch technology (though the company says the screen is multitouch capable), and employs a new menu system the company is calling EasyReach.
The Simple Touch is a Wi - Fi only Nook, with an infrared touch - screen, E Ink technology, and battery life of up to two months (or 150 hours, offering approximately 25,000 continuous page turns with Wi - Fi turned Touch is a Wi - Fi only Nook, with an infrared touch - screen, E Ink technology, and battery life of up to two months (or 150 hours, offering approximately 25,000 continuous page turns with Wi - Fi turned touch - screen, E Ink technology, and battery life of up to two months (or 150 hours, offering approximately 25,000 continuous page turns with Wi - Fi turned off).
The new Kobo Touch Edition sports a Zeforce infrared touch screen coupled with Pearl eInk technoTouch Edition sports a Zeforce infrared touch screen coupled with Pearl eInk technotouch screen coupled with Pearl eInk technology.
The device uses Neonode's zForce optical touch technology, which uses beams of infrared light to detect a touch on the display.
As well as ebook readers, Infrared touch screen technology is also used in Mobile phones, Tablets and other touch enabled devices.
The Kobo Glo also has an HD screen with a resolution of 1024 x 758, and like the Kobo Touch, it uses infrared technology for the touchscreen.
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The lightest multitouch 6 - inch e-Reader with «Clear Touch Infrared» technology.
Infrared Touch screen technology incorporates some of the best functionalities of both the capacitive and resistive touch screen technologies and does not require an additional layers on the disTouch screen technology incorporates some of the best functionalities of both the capacitive and resistive touch screen technologies and does not require an additional layers on the distouch screen technologies and does not require an additional layers on the display.
Using NeoNode's zForce infrared technology for the touchscreen, the Kobo Touch features a 6 - inch E Ink Pearl display with 50 % improved contrast over earlier E Ink screens.
There seems to be trend developing for ebook readers to embrace infrared touch screen technology.
But there are other newer touch screen technologies around including infrared.
As its name implies, Kobo's new e-reader has a touch screen and uses the same Neonode infrared technology that's found in Sony's touch - screen e-readers and the new Nook Ttouch screen and uses the same Neonode infrared technology that's found in Sony's touch - screen e-readers and the new Nook Ttouch - screen e-readers and the new Nook TouchTouch.
Sony was actually the first to license and include Neonode's infrared touch - screen technology in last year's PRS - 350, PRS - 650, and PRS - 950 Readers.
After restructuring the company focused solely on licensing out its zForce infrared - based touch - screen technology, and met with some success.
(Sony is using infrared technology licensed from Neonode for the touch mechanics, so you barely have to touch the screen to get a response.)
In all current touch screen ebook readers the infrared touch screen technology used is called zForce, provided by Neonode.
The Kindle Touch uses the same type of infrared touchscreen technology as the Nook, Kobo, and Sony Readers.
Intuitive controls using Infrared Touch Screen technology, to allow swipes to turn pages, highlighting of phrases, tap words to lookup words in the builtin dictionary, gesture zoom of images, and increase font sizes.
Like the Nook Simple Touch, the Kobo eReader Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy naTouch, the Kobo eReader Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy naTouch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy natouch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy nature.
The Reader Wi - Fi (or PRS - T1) has a 6» 600 x 800 E Ink Pearl display with a Clear Touch Infrared technology (supporting multitouch and a stylus).
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