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.
Not exact matches
Maybe its the combination of the lighting layer with the eink — kind of like when sony
put front light on the prs - 600 and the
screen felt blury (they never
put front light in any of their
ereaders since then, probably they can't get the by tech right).
I'm a little baffled as to why the
Ereader market is so choked with junk, and this is by far the most promising thing on the market, but I think it needs serious research
put into making it faster, with more
screen response, and Bluetooth connectivity as well as a micro sd card slot, would just make this the ideal replacement for books.
This company has been
putting its brand on
ereaders for several years now, and they've just added a trio of
ereaders with medium - resolution Carta E-ink
screens to their catalog.
With the exception of the more expensive Kobo Aura HD with it's slightly larger
screen and better resolution which is currently my top
eReader, I'd happily
put this
eReader down as a worthy runner up.
Simply
put, it has a nice big
screen, an open operating system, and there isn't anything it can't do in terms of
ereading.