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Why Android E-Readers Are Superior to the Kindle Colorsoft (Especially If You Read Comics)
Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft is the company’s first color e-reader, and while it’s got great hardware, it’s still ultimately a Kindle. Depending on how invested you are in the Amazon ecosystem, that may ...
Looking for a Kindle alternative? The BOOX Go 6 (Gen II) brings ePaper, stylus support, and Android flexibility in a compact ...
E Ink and MediaTek are turning ereaders into smart devices with on-device AI, real-time translation, faster color displays, ...
The Onyx BOOX Go 6 (Gen II) is an eBook reader with a 6 inch, 1448 x 1072 pixel E Ink display featuring 300 pixels per inch, a glass cover, capacitive touch input, and a front light with support for ...
DASUNG has teased a new Not-eReader Revolutionary Edition, expected to come in 7.8-inch and 10.3-inch models. The devices are claimed to feature a 50Hz E Ink refresh rate and run Android. Pricing, ...
At the very beginning of the year, the Playbook line of tablets from Blackberry gained the ability to run Android apps. The actual procedure is a bit complicated because you have to convert APK files ...
YIFANG, the China based company has come up with an array of Android based devices which they have proudly displayed at the just concluded CEATEC in Japan. The Yifang booth at the CEATEC played host ...
[timecom-gdgt url=”http://gdgt.com/pandigital/novel-7-inch-color-multimedia-ereader/” style=”full” float=”right”] Pandigital’s second stab at a ...
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