Both of these e-readers are the latest generation
of touchscreen ebook readers and just came out recently.
Not exact matches
Many people complain about the lack
of a capcative
touchscreen or the lack
of Google Applications but at $ 250 (RadioShack looks like a good source in the U.S.), you can complain all you want — it's a great value, internet connected MID, PMP, PND,
Ebook reader, Web tablet and more.
With this, Sony has finally solved the
touchscreen issues
of years past while preserving all the
touchscreen features that make Sony's
ebook readers unique.
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.
You will find that e-ink,
touchscreen, and an aesthetically - pleasing external design are just a few
of the display features to look for when you are trying to decide on the best
eBook reader device to get.
Another hardware change with the Paperwhite is it uses a capacitive
touchscreen instead
of infrared like most other
touchscreen ebook readers, including the Kindle Touch from last year.
Sony does offer a range
of «
Reader»
ebook readers, but whether the product would be an extension
of this range, a
touchscreen tablet Vaio or a large Walkman PMP is yet to be seen - Sony has plenty
of options as to how it could position an iPad rival.
At its press conference today, the vendor introduced a new Kindle Touch for $ 99 — a small E-Ink
touchscreen version
of its four - year - old Kindle
ebook reader.
I came across a new
touchscreen - equipped Ematic ereader on Walmart, model EB103, that shares a similar design to Sony's
eBook Readers, although it has a color LCD screen instead
of E Ink.
The video was uploaded to Neonode's channel, the same company that makes the infrared
touchscreens for a number
of ebook readers on the market, including the Sony Readers, Kobo ereaders, and of course the Nook
readers on the market, including the Sony
Readers, Kobo ereaders, and of course the Nook
Readers, Kobo ereaders, and
of course the Nook Touch.
The attractive color LCD
touchscreen on the iPad makes it more conducive to activities other than
ebook reading and it would be
of value to assess if the iPad takes off as an
ebook reader in the long - term.
After a couple
of leaks and pre-announcement sightings, it comes as no surprise that Sony have today officially unveiled their latest
ebook readers, the 5 - inch PRS - 300
Reader Pocket Edition and the 6 - inch
touchscreen PRS - 600
Reader Touch Edition.
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.
Compared to other
ebook readers on the current market, the Pandigital Novel Personal eReader has a fairly extensive list
of features for the price: WiFi,
touchscreen, web browser that can download
ebooks, audio player, speaker, g - sensor, and some apps like email and sudoku.
At $ 99, the Nook Touch is one
of the best values for a dedicated
ebook reader on the current market, given the WiFi, microSD card slot, speedy processor, support for EPUB, the Pearl display, and functional
touchscreen.
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Ebook reader, 6 «E Ink touchscreen illuminated Carta HD display, 1024x758, WiFi, 4 GB microSD + Continues the Reader Touch Lux 2 has a better display and retains the important features of the previous
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touchscreen illuminated Carta HD display, 1024x758, WiFi, 4 GB microSD + Continues the
Reader Touch Lux 2 has a better display and retains the important features of the previous
Reader Touch Lux 2 has a better display and retains the important features
of the previous model.
It is likely that
touchscreens will eventually become one
of the standard
ebook reader features, but for now it is something that not all devices have.
Also the Nook
Ebook Reader will not have two panels as previously rumored, but one panel with a color
touchscreen at the bottom
of the e-ink display (see close - up pic above), and it introduces a new standout feature, called lending.
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.
There's also a new
touchscreen iRiver
ebook reader available in parts
of Asia called the iRiver Cover Story.
There are several
ebook readers that have Wacom Penabled
touchscreens these days, and the Onyx Boox is one
of them.
Copia's Ocean line
of ebook readers all feature capacitive
touchscreens, Wi - Fi, 4 GB
of internal memory, 4 directional tilt sensor, audio jack, microphone, and microSD card slots.
The addition
of a 6 - inch
touchscreen makes interacting with the device much more enjoyable than non-touch
eBook readers, and it also helps make the size
of the device perfect for carrying in a small bag or even a coat pocket.
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.