Sentences with phrase «large screen reader»

This is our companies first commercial large screen reader and gives you the ability to take notes, make highlights, read e-books and install your own apps.
I love the M96 (stylus version), but long for a large screen reader with a frontlight (bigger than the kobo aura).
A large screen reader that can run dropbox and Mendeley would be very valuable to researchers.
The Graphite was the company's flagship large screen reader with better contrast and an accelerometer to automatically switch the orientation.
Likely this price will make sense to a lot of people looking for a large screen reader to use in their professional life.
No large screen reader.
I also wish if they come up with a larger screen reader in the future, but I guess this isn't this year at all.
Large screen readers are not cheap, and this model will set you back $ 293,28 $.
The new E-Ink screen will allow companies like Pocketbook, Icarus, Onyx Boox to release large screen readers that have way better resolution.
I can't understand the premium on the large screen readers....

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That said, the new generation sat nav system is very good and the Technik package also bundles front parking sensors, a rear view camera and self - parking system, plus a larger 7 - inch screen, DVD player, twin SDXC memory card readers, voice recognition, a 20Gb hard drive and a surprisingly effective touch - pad system that recognises even the worst handwriting.
For $ 2990, the Technik package bundles a larger seven - inch screen, satellite - navigation, a reversing camera, DVD player, self - parking system, front parking sensors, twin SD memory card readers, voice recognition, a 20 GB hard drive and a clever touch - pad system that recognises even the worst handwriting.??
The iPad's large screen makes it a great ebook reader.
Online retail giant Amazon.com unveiled a large - screen version of its popular Kindle electronic reader on Wednesday designed for newspapers, magazines and textbooks.
For e-book lovers, the most important new feature in Reader Mobile 9 is PDF reflow, which automatically shrinks and reformats PDFs for the small screen so readers don't have to pan and zoom around overly - large pages, Anup Murarka, director of partner development and technology strategy at Adobe's platform business unit, said in an interview last week.
These dedicated electronic readers were the size of a (large and thick) book, with a battery, a black and white LCD screen, and a storage capacity of ten books or so.
Even compared to 6.8 «e - readers the Illumina has a 38 % larger screen.
In some cases, it may be helpful to place very large tables on your website and link to that location so that the reader can access the content without the screen size and viewing restrictions of their reading device.
The application features voice - guided menu navigation, large font sizes, high contrast reading mode, keyboard navigation and accessible shortcuts, as well as text - to - speech reading with adjustable voice settings for customers who have an external screen reader program installed on their PC.
School programs that utilize tablets, as well as the popularity of smartphones with larger screens, will make eBooks soon indispensable to the learning environment, eventually turning an entire generation into e - readers.
These electronic book readers typically have screens that are 6 inches in size — and thus larger than smart cell phones and smaller than most tablet computers.
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.
Image sizes can be quite large, as today's readers (retina screen, for example) are high resolution.
The Onyx Boox N96 is currently the only large - screen E Ink ebook reader available with a frontlight, and this is the first video where I've actually seen it demoed, and it looks quite good, surprisingly nice and even on the larger screen.
Proper large screen and cost are imo the only relevant features in a PDF reader.
Sony is upgrading its larger - screen Reader models as well.
The Daily Edition has a bizarre 7 ″ screen, which is nothing more than an elongated 6 ″ screen, and is not larger than any other 6 ″ reader.
The Amazon DX has a built in PDF reader, traditionally PDFS are meant to be read on large screen displays, such as netbooks and computers.
Ok, so for those who haven't watched the video, all it really does is demonstrate that the Good - Reader 13.3 is has more than 4 times the screen area of the Kindle Oasis and can display more words on screen when you use a larger font size.
I would be more willing to put out more money for that ultimate reader with larger screen and open format than what is being offered now.
The Onyx reader has a bit larger of a screen with 6.8 inches and has the benefit of being very much akin to a tablet.
The six inch e-reader market is heavily saturated and many serious readers are looking for a large screen alternative.
Regardless, the M96 runs Android 4.0.4 and the large screen size and included apps make it an exceptional PDF reader, one of the best on the market.
In hopes of getting even more people to try the Kindle, Amazon released the $ 489 Kindle DX this year, which has a large screen and is geared toward textbook and newspaper readers.
Users who use the Kindle app for reading books won't see too many differences however newspaper and magazine readers will see a new layout designed for the Honeycomb interface along with dozens of other user interface enhancements that takes advantage of the larger screen
The eight inch edition is much more compelling, it is the first time that Barnes and Noble has ever deviated from the six inch formula and will give readers a much larger screen to read e-books.
The Good e-Reader 13.3 was designed for people who need a large screen E Ink device and is optimal for students, professionals and serious readers.
Given that Kobo has seen tremendous success with larger screens and 13.3 inch readers are made by mainstream companies like Sony, should Amazon do a second generation Kindle DX?
I have not purchased an reader in part because of the small screen size, and because many of the books I would like to read digitally are professional / text books which are usually larger format and not as routinely created in a digital format.
The e-reader arena is populated with a number of small and large screen devices, such as the Amazon Kindle, Kobo Aura One and Good e-Reader 13.3 The new GVIDO is doing something completely different, they have just announced a new dual screen 13.3 inch music reader that was designed for digital sheet music.
Personally I prefer the higher - quality design and the larger 7.8 - inch screen on the Kobo Aura One, so the 2nd gen H2O never really clicked for me, but it's still a nice device in its own right and provides a solid alternative to all the 6 - inch ereaders available on the market — more choices is always a good thing, especilly when it comes to ebook readers.
The eBook Reader Comparison Table A table comparing the top ereaders currently available with color and E Ink screens, small and large.
The font sizes are the same across all three new Sony Readers and seem best - fitted on the PRS - 950's larger screen, but there aren't any options to change font type or change line spacing or any other customizing options that many other ereaders offer.
Because of the larger screen, most would consider the PRS - 950 to be a «large» ebook reader.
The Good is a large - screen ebook reader that measures 233 x 310 x 6.6 mm and weights 350g.
The screen is still reflective like the 600, which keeps it from having the ultra-rich clarity of non-touchscreen ebook readers, but the improved quality of the text and larger screen size helps to increase readability.
ezPDF Reader is available in the Amazon App Store, and the larger screen dimensions of the 8.9 - inch Fire HD make it optimal for document viewing.
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In 2015 touchscreen e-readers are the absolute norm and Amazon is in the perfect position to make a larger screen device that would appeal to readers of all shapes and forms.
Book readers don't really need a larger screen.
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