The DX is the only choice left in the US for
a large screen e-ink device.
What I would like to see is
a large screen E-Ink reader with the option to scribble corrections in a text we first typed on our laptop.
My vote is work on making
large screen e-ink readers less expensive.
Many students and professionals find
these larger screen e-ink devices are very suitable in the field.
All July we ran a poll on Good e-Reader, asking people if Amazon should make
a larger screen e-ink device.
If you are unfamiliar with the DX model, it's
the larger screen e-Ink Kindle and I use mine all of the time.
Not exact matches
I think everyone wants a bigger surface to read but not especially a
larger device, so maybe you could use a double 6.8 inch
e-ink screen, like a book.
I don't particularly enjoy reading text on the iPhone; I'd prefer a
larger e-ink screen.
Most traditional ebook readers have a six - inch
e-ink screen, that is measured diagonally although there are both smaller — like the Kobo mini at five inches — and
larger options, such as the seven - inch Kindle Fire.
The new
E-Ink screen will allow companies like Pocketbook, Icarus, Onyx Boox to release
large screen readers that have way better resolution.
Hardware The Aura One features the
largest E-Ink screen that Kobo has ever produced.
Once one gets to the Android OS that permits apps, the «ultimate» for me would be a tablet built on the dual
screen e-ink / color
screen model of the Yotaphone, that would fully functionalize Androd viewing on the same device,
larger and without an unwanted cell phone commitment.
The first is a six inch device and the second has a much
larger eight inch
e-ink screen.
Sony currently has well over 10,000 best - seller titles in their CONNECT eBook store, although they presently have very few technology books available (Internet, Programming, Graphics Design, etc.), the
E-Ink ® technology is constantly improving and once we have
large color
screens, we may start to see more of these type of book being made available.
Reading books on it was a great experience and the
e-ink really popped out at you and displayed very well on the
large screen.
i don't trust amazon to come with another
e-ink screen that is
large..
A
larger screen, > 90 %, a new processor > 90 %, a color
e-ink display > 50 %.
This is how I understand the specifications of the Jetbook Color: It has of a
large E-Ink screen with a resolution of 1600 × 1200 black and white pixels that is not able to show colors.
thanks for that info, what a relief to hear that the industry finally discovered that there is a demand for
larger screens in order to display sci & tech documents plus that the manufacture process of
e-ink moebius allows arbitrary sizes.
The Kobo Aura One features the
largest E-Ink screen that Kobo has ever produced.
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They could make a
large screen e-reader in the educational market work, but they would have to use
e-ink Mobius, because its lightweight, flexible and plastic based whereas Fina is glass, cheaper, but heavier.
Also, if Carta isn't scalable, which had the main advantage of higher reflectivity for use with the front - light, you might be able to use other
e-ink screens instead, like Mobius and still have a good, even light spill, enabling
larger screens while still keeping the benefits of higher density, etc..
Excellent
E-Ink screen; Fast, free 3G data network;
Large selection of books, newspapers, magazines; Books are cheaper than the Sony Reader's
It would be so sad if amazon stops making the
e-ink larger screen kindle DX.
It also comes at a very reasonable price, has the newest and best
e-Ink Pearl
screen with increased contrast, is very small and light (only 8.5 ounces), the battery lasts for a month, and Amazon has the world's
largest e-book store, with over 750,000 titles.
Almost a separate animal, Amazon also offers the
large -
screen $ 379 Kindle DX 2, which offers a huge 9.7 ″
e-Ink Pearl
screen.
The Mini's 5 ″
screen may be a trifle small, particularly for older readers who may prefer
larger fonts, but it fits a niche market no one else is filling: a pocket - sized
E-Ink e-reader.
The company has apparently canceled its customer's preorders for the
large touch -
screen e-ink e-book reader that starts at a whopping $ 650 and goes up to $ 800 for a model with both Wi - Fi and 3G wireless connectivity.
Just a thought, but considering what Sony is doing with a 13.3 inch
screen and the recent Kobo Aura HD I'm wondering if
larger higher resolution
e-ink screens are going to be «the next big thing» and find a mainstream market?
Tackling the omnipresent iPad issue, Mostafa fingered the
larger e-ink screen that «offers a comfortable reading experience,» and because of the LCD
screen it makes it «simple to mark - up documents and books with the stylus to save notes or export to colleagues.»
Look at what they did with the
larger screen with the new higher resolution
e-ink technology.
WIth a 9.7 - inch
e-ink screen, it's the
largest Kindle available — and they've reduced its price to just $ 169.
I would be very happy to pay a modest premium for a device which coupled a
larger e-ink screen to a usable browser.
Similarly priced to the iPad, it might be useful for those who want an easy - to - read,
large e-Ink screen.
Amazon's latest generation
large screen portable reader features all new, high contrast
e-ink screen for the clearest text and sharpest images
Beautiful
Large Display: Kindle DX's 9.7 - inch diagonal
e-ink screen is ideal for a broad range of reading material, including graphic - rich books, PDFs, newspapers, magazines, and blogs.
Personally, I find the
larger screen, and reduced eyestrain that I get with
e-ink to be a much better solution, and since it's not that hard to get the things I want to read in RTF format....
I don't know how many people read novels on their phones, although surveys always surprise me with how many people do it (personally, I prefer a
larger,
e-Ink screen to read on).
Large - screen e-book reader with improved, higher contrast e-ink screen; large library of hundreds of thousands of e-books, newspapers, and blogs via Amazon's familiar online store; free 3G wireless access; can store up to 3,500 books; eight fonts available, including two new extra-large sizes; decent battery life; displays image files, PDFs, and plays MP3 and AAC a
Large -
screen e-book reader with improved, higher contrast
e-ink screen;
large library of hundreds of thousands of e-books, newspapers, and blogs via Amazon's familiar online store; free 3G wireless access; can store up to 3,500 books; eight fonts available, including two new extra-large sizes; decent battery life; displays image files, PDFs, and plays MP3 and AAC a
large library of hundreds of thousands of e-books, newspapers, and blogs via Amazon's familiar online store; free 3G wireless access; can store up to 3,500 books; eight fonts available, including two new extra-
large sizes; decent battery life; displays image files, PDFs, and plays MP3 and AAC a
large sizes; decent battery life; displays image files, PDFs, and plays MP3 and AAC audio.
At 300 dpi and such a relatively
large screen, it's definitely the best time I've had reading on an
e-ink display.
Instead of a
large e-ink screen the way the Yotafone has, Meizu uses a small 2 - inch
screen instead, situating it near the right side of the phone (left if you're looking at the back).