What e-reader tablets do published authors use? My survey found results beyond the Kindle ...
The Xteink X4 is easy to pass on, easier to become a part of your every day carry, and an irresistibly charming device that just might win over the bibliophile inside you without hurting your wallet.
Durobo's Krono e-reader is the perfect palm-sized e-reader — and a great Kindle and Kobo alternative
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I've often called an e-reader a library in your pocket, and the Durobo Krono is more than that. It's a library, bookstore, ...
The Xteink X3 is a delightfully tiny, MagSafe-compatible e-ink reader that attaches to the back of your phone like a Pop Socket.
After nearly two decades of incremental improvements to traditional e-readers, many industry observers question whether any significant innovation remains possible in the category. San Francisco ...
Whether you want to read in black-and-white, in color, or with a device shaped like a smartphone, there's an option for you. Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing ...
Having tested both the Paperwhite and Signature Edition, and the rest of the Kindle lineup, I can safely say that each ...
E-book reader devices these days come in various shapes and sizes. There are what can be termed the conventional e-reader devices of the sort of the Kindle Paperwhite or the Kobo Clara. There also are ...
MediaTek and E Ink are teaming up on a new generation of ePaper devices, and the result could make future e-readers far more capable.
After Kobo, Pocketbook has now announced a hike in the prices of its e-reader devices in the US. As the e-Book Reader Blog stated, buyers of several Pocketbook e-reader devices will have to shell out ...
PocketBook’s new InkPad One pairs a 10.3-inch E Ink Mobius display with stylus support, transforming it from a simple e-reader into a tool for annotating PDFs and taking handwritten notes. It’s priced ...
We call foldable phones that collapse along a vertical axis “book-style” foldables. Considering the obvious implication of that nomenclature, I’m surprised it took so long for somebody to devise an ...
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