We are starting to see a
number of new devices hit the market with a secondary screen built into the phone or a case that has an optional one.
In this review video we take a look at two
of the newest devices on the market and compare many of the features against each other.
But another benefit that comes from this
slew of new devices is the numerous discounts many companies offer on their older, but still excellent, products.
A new breed of electronic papers solves most of these problems and many
of the new devices coming out this year will use them.
This is why when we review a
bunch of new devices that company X has released, each one looks really different and the user experience is not consistent.
If you decide to get either of these phones, you should make sure to pick up a wireless charging pad so you can get the most
out of your new device.
Both of these materials included a reference to a mysterious T - 7, which could actually form
part of the new device's name.
From a customer perspective, the
release of newer devices makes older handsets obsolete — especially when manufacturers drop software support for the older handsets.
As an
array of new devices parade through the CES show this week, the picture for e-book readers gets even more complicated.
But while the
availability of new devices is certainly critical, the successful transition to digital textbooks relies on many interconnected factors.
The tablet will be part of a parade
of new devices expected to hit the market with hopes of appealing to consumers in a tight economy during the crucial holiday season.
One of the big promises of this
type of new devices is built - in LTE connectivity, meaning you're always connected on the go.
The latest photo revealing the
back of the new device gives us our very first glimpse at its larger camera lens.
It's a fact of life that whenever the reveal date
of a new device gets closer, more leaks will start appearing online.
However, as the sophistication and complexity
of newer devices increases, so will the costs and regulatory requirements for device approval.
The e-book market is growing and will continue to unfold new surprises in the
form of new devices, content and innovation.
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