Just don't give me any more false hopes
on a large screen ereader.
Huge cut in prices
on large screen eReaders.
Not exact matches
It may look okay
on a
large screen device like an iPad or computer, but it's awful
on most
ereaders.
if you could please help me
on this - i want to buy small
ereader till sony 13.3 arrives which is the best
ereader to read pdf if i reflow it
on pc -(kobo aura hd - as has a
large screen, kobo aura 6 ′ or sony prs t3) will appreciate your response thanks pls reply
I am serious advocate of
large screen Ereaders, I believe trend of sales doesn't imply most prefered choice it would do only if there are enough options available, it is said in the same way before 5inch phone became the most preferable option and before the tablets booming
on 9inch, if I am not wrong iPad Air has more sales than iPad mini.....
Won't a small
ereader, like a six - inch, likely have a smaller battery than its
larger cousins, and won't the smaller
screen - size and use of
larger fonts increase the number of necessary page - turns and therefore drain the battery quicker than
on a
larger device?
The cool thing about this model is it's the first 10.3 - inch
ereader shown with a frontlight, and the lighting actually looks nice and even
on the
large screen (shown in the picture above).
Hi, I want a
larger screen ereader, and the Icarus XL HD & Kobo Aura One look like the two best choices
on the market.
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 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.
Which strongly suggests there's a
larger eReader company working
on color
eReaders using Mirasol
screens.
Kindle DX is the only
large screen eReader, based
on eInk, available from the top 4
eReader companies (Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Sony).
It will start to take pre-orders from May 15, and then launch
on May 22 in the main countries, before it rolls out to even more countries in June and July says Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/ The waterproof
eReader Kobo Aura H2O has a
larger screen than the 6 - inch Kindle
eReaders from Amazon.
Based
on my own experience reading Thai eBooks and e-magazines of PDF format, the print layout quality can be comfortably read
on larger eReading devices with 10» +
large screens or personal computer monitors.
Amazon is by far the
largest source for dedicated ebook readers and yet they continue to offer a Kindle with a
screen that's inferior to every other
ereader on the market.
Yesterday I posted about the Onyx Boox Max Carta being marked down to the lowest price ever for a 13.3 - inch E Ink
ereader, and it turns out some other
large -
screen E Ink devices are
on sale as well.
The arrival of the iPad for $ 499, the Entourage Edge for around $ 500, and of other
large screen eReaders puts a lot of pressure
on Amazon to improve the Kindle DX while simultaneously cutting its price by $ 100 to $ 150.
The Kindle App still works well, and the color
screen will allow for a
large variety of content that has as yet been unable to join in
on the
eReader fun, but there is a lot more going
on.
Detailed graphic content looks excellent
on the Aura ONE Limited Edition's high - resolution
screen, and is easier to read
on the
largest screen available in a commercial
eReader.