Bigme has unveiled a new e-reader featuring a color E Ink display specifically for the Chinese market. This new device is ...
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The Boox Go Color 7 Is the Best Color E-Reader You Can Buy, but I'm Not Sure You Should
E-reading enthusiasts have been clamoring for color e-ink since the launch of the first Kindle, craving a device that offered all the benefits of the technology—a battery-sipping, low refresh rate ...
ViWoods expands its Android 16 e-reader lineup with the AiPaper Reader C, a new color E Ink model with data-only SIM card support.
Kobo is expected to release new color e-readers in 2026, including a new Elipsa Color. Sage is dead, likely new Clara and ...
Yes, the Boox Note Air 5C is less expensive than a Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. It's still not cheap by any standard.
Both the regular Kindle Scribe and the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft are available to order starting today for $500 and $630, ...
Color E-Ink promises a tablet-like experience with E-Ink comfort, but the trade-offs are too high for everyday use.
A Chinese company is primed to launch a color e-reader early next year—and unlike the recent Nook Color from Barnes & Noble, the new device will have an actual E Ink display (similar to those on the ...
A month after launching a pocket-sized eReader with a 6.13 inch black and white E Ink display, Android-based software, and support for cellular data, Viwoods is now offering a color model as well.
Is e-ink's refresh rate really high enough now to use comfortably as a writing device? The latency would be far too high on my Kindle, but it's pretty long in the tooth. Does this also somewhat undo ...
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