Not exact matches
I
think that would help to put a lot of people's minds at ease since a lot of the apps out there will not function properly on the various
eink devices currently running older versions of Android.
But if the Ectaco
device is any indication I don't
think a color
eInk device from Amazon will be a game - changer.
On the other hand, don't kid yourself into
thinking a color
eInk device will replace a tablet.
If they'd drop their damn mutant DRM, I
think sales would soar — and so would their eBook sales to owners of other
eInk devices that use «standard» Adobe DRM.
Until this
device launched, when you heard the word «Kindle» you probably
thought about an
eInk device that only read books.
The ability to annotate, highlight, and share one's
thoughts with others have been limited in these
eink devices because of the slowness in which
eink renders.
I don't
think the iPad is a Kindle killer (or dedicated
eink device) because I
think the primary purpose of the iPad is not long form narrative reading.