Features of the world's first waterproof e-book reader include a 6.8» HD display with 265dpi, touchscreen ability with upgraded Carta E Ink technology, and a
battery life of up to two months, which is
rather impressive, really.
Google isn't launching its
rather impressive looking Google Pixelbook (from US$ 999 with Core i5 or i7 processors, up to 16 GB RAM and up to 512 GB SSD at obviously higher prices), complete with optional Pixelbook stylus (US$ 99) in Australia as yet, but at 10 mm thin and 1 kg in weight, with a Chrome OS that can run Google Play Android apps, a touch screen, 10 hours
battery life and more, this could finally be the blend of Chromebook and Android phone, with built - in Google Assistant, that will truly become popular.
Battery Life has been pretty
impressive for older Sony smartphones, and it's still
rather impressive with the Xperia XZ, although it appears that competitors are catching up to it now.