E-reader manufacturer iRex have announced [pdf link] that they intend to have a color, writable ebook reader on the market by 2011. The device, which is currently unnamed, will use a system of ...
The Elonex 710EB eBook with full color screen first outed in April this year has now reached pre-order status with a UK availability date of July 31. The 7-inch e-Reader uses an LED backlit LCD ...
Ebook readers are arguably coming of age, but don't assume e-ink – and the push to produce color e-ink panels – have won the game quite yet. SlashGear met up with Qualcomm's mirasol team today to ...
If you frequent our site, you know that I love ebook readers and have been using them since the Sony Reader PRS-500, the first mainstream ereader, hit the US market in 2006. You also know that I've ...
One of the hottest trends at CES so far (or at least the pre-show events I’ve attended this week) is eBook readers. It seems like everybody’s got a handheld device for reading eBooks. Most of them are ...
[Rossum’s] still coming up with great ways to use his microtouch hardware. This time, he’s taken his inspiration from Amazon’s announcement that a full-color eBook reader (and movie player) is on the ...
Move over B&W Sony Librie eBook, there’s a new eBook in town. A color eBook. That’s still a prototype. And may be available next year. But not here. Tough break, fans of eBooks. You better get ...
Image Gallery:A walk around the Barnes & Noble Nook Color ebook reader device. The original Nook came in a plastic shell that was a bit challenging to open so I was relieved to see they redesigned the ...
Ebooks; flexible paper; roll-up displays. They've been promised for years, but it's starting to look like critical mass has been achieved. Sony has already launched its second generation PR-505, and ...
Nook Color Review - MobileTechReview The user interface is attractive and easy to use. B&N kept it simple and consistent so we suspect even the less tech savvy will have no trouble using the Nook ...
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