Recently Kobo also released its latest
touch screen eReader.
Neonode has a dominant position in the world's premier
touch screen eReader market.
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition is an advanced
touch screen eReader that is setting new standards for size, comfort and functionality, while giving the eReading community a book - like read, only better.
Nook had a very strong hw team that developed the first illuminated eReader, the first
touch screen eReader and the first 7 ″ LCD eReader that Bezos made fun of, saying an LCD display is not an eReader.
Not exact matches
CB hasn't yet played with one of the new - generation Kobo
eReaders, but they're the first device to market with the fast Freescale i.MX508 processor, and use Neonode's zForce infrared technology to make their Pearl E Ink
screens touch - sensitive.
The updated Kindle
eReader retains its 6 - inch
touch screen, but with a slightly slimmer, lighter body to make it even easier to carry with you every day, in your pocket, handbag or briefcase.
With the
Touch Edition, Sony has given us one of the best designed readers on the market and with the touch screen marrying perfectly with the new user interface, we have a couple features which really make this one of the most desirable ebook readers around, and should be a serious contender if you're looking to upgrade or be buying an eReader for the first
Touch Edition, Sony has given us one of the best designed readers on the market and with the
touch screen marrying perfectly with the new user interface, we have a couple features which really make this one of the most desirable ebook readers around, and should be a serious contender if you're looking to upgrade or be buying an eReader for the first
touch screen marrying perfectly with the new user interface, we have a couple features which really make this one of the most desirable ebook readers around, and should be a serious contender if you're looking to upgrade or be buying an
eReader for the first time.
And the ability to reach farther into the midsection of the page lessened the disadvantage of working with such a deeply inset
screen (Amazon says that the inset was necessary for its
touch technology — but it's noticeably thicker, by millimeters, than the inset on the competing Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch and Kobo eReader Touch Edit
touch technology — but it's noticeably thicker, by millimeters, than the inset on the competing Barnes & Noble Nook Simple
Touch and Kobo eReader Touch Edit
Touch and Kobo
eReader Touch Edit
Touch Edition).
I have Onyx Broox 9.7 ″
ereader with
touch screen, very pleased with it.
In addition to the Fire, Amazon also introduced a $ 79 Kindle
eReader, a $ 99
touch - screen e-reader called Kindle Touch and the Kind Touch 3G for $
touch -
screen e-reader called Kindle
Touch and the Kind Touch 3G for $
Touch and the Kind
Touch 3G for $
Touch 3G for $ 149.
The top benefit of a dedicated
ereader like the 2011 Kindle or Kobo eReader Touch is an eink screen this looks completely different to an LCD screen, and functions different
ereader like the 2011 Kindle or Kobo
eReader Touch is an eink screen this looks completely different to an LCD screen, and functions different
eReader Touch is an eink
screen this looks completely different to an LCD
screen, and functions differently too.
Additionally it has
touch controls and a front lit
screen, all of which are standard on
eReaders now, along with wi - fi, and 2 gigabytes of internal storage (expandable to 32 gigabytes).
The e-ink
ereaders created a nice opportunity for Neonode because the reflective
screens couldn't afford to have an additional layer of glass on top of the
screen as resistive and capacitive
touch need.
Sony introduced today Reader ™ (PRS - T2), a light and thin 6 ″
eReader with an enhanced, intuitive
touch screen optimized for long - term reading and the most natural, immersive reading experience.
Moreover, the E-ink display features integrated touchscreen and it's WACOM supported, so you can easily control the tablet by
touching or swiping the
screen, and the
eReader has an optional stylus featuring 1024 pressure levels.
A lit case is a brilliant innovation because some
ereaders like the Keyboard,
Touch and the basic Amazon designs are not backlit, i.e. they doesn't work like a bright
screen computer or mobile phone.
The Kindle
Touch 3G gives
eReader fans a great E Ink
screen, an innovative X-Ray feature, and more ways to get free books.
Until B&N or Amazon finds some way to add the back - light without decreasing
screen contrast, it will be a detracting (and potentially unnecessary) feature, sort of like the original Sony
touch eReaders.
The Nook GlowLight brings a much - improved frontlight and a higher resolution
screen to the mix, but at the expense of some of the features that made the previous Nook
Touch ereaders desirable over the competition.
Like the current Kindles, the new Libro
ereaders are aiming for very different users, with the Libro Basic offering just a Pearl E-ink
screen (no Wifi, even) while the Libro
Touch and the Libro TouchLux also offer a touchscreen and a touchscreen + frontlight, respectively.
As it stands, the Kindle 3 is a clear winner unless you need a
touch screen or ePub support or must have an
eReader that fits in your pant pocket.
There's also an option to make the
screen refresh at every page turn, although some rivals like the Kobo
eReader Touch give you much more control over the refresh cycle.
The Paperwhite, with its built - in light, is a clear response to the Barnes & Noble's NOOK Simple
Touch with GlowLight, which became one of the first
eReaders with an illuminated
screen when it was released back in April of this year.
This pricey but
touch - friendly
eReader delivers a large
screen, 3G connectivity, and an easy - to - use interface.
A few users will prefer the touchscreen the
Touch Edition has, others will choose the Nook's dual
screens, and some casual readers will decide they want to get one of the matchbox $ 120
eReaders.
«We've also made additional reading and device performance enhancements including improved page turn speed, faster access to previously opened e-books, enhanced color
touch -
screen navigation and more,» Paul Hochman, manager of Content and Social Media at BarnesandNoble.com, wrote in an April 23 posting on the Nook and BN
eReader blog.
«We've also made additional reading and device performance enhancements including improved page turn speed, faster access to previously opened ebooks, enhanced
touch -
screen navigation and more,» Paul Hochman, manager of Content and Social Media at BarnesandNoble.com, wrote in an April 23 posting on the Nook and BN
eReader blog.
«We've also made additional reading and device performance enhancements, including improved page turn speed, faster access to previously opened ebooks, enhanced color
touch -
screen navigation and more,» Paul Hochman, manager of Content and Social Media at BarnesandNoble.com, wrote April 23 on the Nook and BN
eReader blog.
Design By virtue of having a
touch screen, and thus little need for any other controls or buttons, the Kobo eReader Touch Edition is
touch screen, and thus little need for any other controls or buttons, the Kobo
eReader Touch Edition is
Touch Edition is tiny.
The
Touch Edition is slimmer than the Kobo Wireless eReader (3.5 stars), and adds a touch screen along with some performance improvem
Touch Edition is slimmer than the Kobo Wireless
eReader (3.5 stars), and adds a
touch screen along with some performance improvem
touch screen along with some performance improvements.
It is Sony's higher - scale,
touch -
screen edition of the
ereader.
Kindle
eReader with eInk
screen — 6 ″
screen, eInk (with
Touch if you get Kindle
Touch), no color, no backlight, readable in sunlight, easier on the eyes, optimized for reading.
The
ereader market is lighting up, with front - lit
screens appearing on the Nook Simple
Touch with Glowlight and soon on Bookeen's Cybook Odyssey HD.
One of the better looking
eReaders with easy - to - use
touch screen.
Another feature some
eReaders offer is a
touch screen, again nice but not necessary: I'll take the saving (and crisper
screen).
Compared to the Amazon Kindle 3, the Kobo
eReader Touch has the same screen size, improved screen technology, the touch control and way fewer buttons as well as lighter weight all ar
Touch has the same
screen size, improved
screen technology, the
touch control and way fewer buttons as well as lighter weight all ar
touch control and way fewer buttons as well as lighter weight all around.
The site reported Friday that it has a 7 - inch capacitive
touch screen, will sell for $ 250, and won't be getting a fancy new name, but instead will be called an Amazon Kindle, just like the online retailer's existing line of Kindle
ereaders.
The
eReader has a large
touch screen and it can be the perfect choice for those who often have to read academic or technical literature.
I liked the texture of the
screen; it is a smooth, light gray, similar to that of the Amazon Kindle
Touch and the Barnes & Noble Simple
Touch, as opposed to the newspaper - texture gray background of the Kobo
eReader Touch Edition.
The front houses a traditional
touch screen, while the back holds a black - and - white
ereader display.
Like the previous model (and most
eReaders these days) page turns are performed by swiping right on the
touch screen to go forward or left to go back or by just tapping on the right of the
screen to go forward or on the left to go back.
This newest look at an
eReader from Sony builds on their previous successes and offers lovers of electronic reading materials a lovely sub-6-ounce piece of hardware with a 6 - inch E-Ink Pearl V220
touch screen that'll be available in black, red, or white.
The Good The Kobo
eReader Touch Edition is a compact, lightweight, and affordable e-ink e-reader with touch - screen navigation, built - in Wi - Fi, an expansion slot for additional memory, and good battery life (over one month with wireless
Touch Edition is a compact, lightweight, and affordable e-ink e-reader with
touch - screen navigation, built - in Wi - Fi, an expansion slot for additional memory, and good battery life (over one month with wireless
touch -
screen navigation, built - in Wi - Fi, an expansion slot for additional memory, and good battery life (over one month with wireless off).
What makes the new
eReader from Pandigital different from its predecessors is the fact that it packs a 6 - inch ePaper display that provides a crisp 600x800 resolution, as well as a
touch -
screen interface made by Sipex / AUO especially for Pandigital.
Touch is all the rage these days in the e-reader market, and just as Barnes & Noble has moved to a touch - screen interface for its latest Nook e-ink model, so, too, has Kobo with its 2011 eReader Touch Edi
Touch is all the rage these days in the e-reader market, and just as Barnes & Noble has moved to a
touch - screen interface for its latest Nook e-ink model, so, too, has Kobo with its 2011 eReader Touch Edi
touch -
screen interface for its latest Nook e-ink model, so, too, has Kobo with its 2011
eReader Touch Edi
Touch Edition.
Although there is now a new version of the Kindle with a
touch screen (see Kindle Touch Review on this website) and there is increased competition from the Nook and Sony, this is still a great eRe
touch screen (see Kindle
Touch Review on this website) and there is increased competition from the Nook and Sony, this is still a great eRe
Touch Review on this website) and there is increased competition from the Nook and Sony, this is still a great
eReader.
Like the Nook Simple
Touch, the Kobo eReader Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy na
Touch, the Kobo
eReader Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy na
Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you
touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy na
touch the
screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy nature.
Finally their size is just slightly bigger than
ereader's typical
screen size of 6 ″ so they still super portable and with their backlit
screens you can even read in the dark, something not possible on
eReaders unless you buy Barnes & Noble's new Nook Simple
Touch with Glowlight or buy an add - on light accessory.
Yes, the product name is a silly mouthful, itself a reflection of the fact that this
eReader is simply the NOOK Simple
Touch with B&N's new
screen illuminating technology, but it's still a very serious and impressive device.
Kobo on Monday announced its new
eReader Touch Edition on Monday — a paperback - sized device that features an e-ink touch sc
Touch Edition on Monday — a paperback - sized device that features an e-ink
touch sc
touch screen.