The technology still comes with too many drawbacks to please most people.
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 ...
Several new e-readers, including Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s eReader, use electronic-paper technology that is easier to read than conventional displays. But e-paper still suffers in comparison to ...
Color e-readers have been a thing for a while, but until now, the biggest companies with the most extensive book ecosystems—Amazon, mainly, but also Barnes & Noble and Rakuten Kobo—have only sold ...
Other manufacturers may be holding back to see how the land lies but Hanvon has bitten the bullet and announced that it intends to be the first company to bring a color e-Ink reader to the consumer ...
The Pocketbook InkPad Color is the poster child of modern E INK color technology. This e-reader is absolutely the best one currently available and really appeals to an international audience. There ...
Back in 2021, Swiss e-reader manufacturer PocketBook was among the first to release a device built around E Ink's Kaleido Plus color technology. Now the company has updated the InkPad Color with a ...
Since Barnes & Noble released the Nook Color e-reader in October 2010, it has straddled the fine line between e-reader and tablet, with the bookseller even referring to it as a "reader's tablet." Then ...
Daniel writes guides on how to use the internet, explainers on how modern technology works, and the occasional smartwatch or e-reader review. He especially likes deep diving into niche topics that ...
E INK has confirmed with Good e-Reader that they have developed a second generation Kaleido color e-paper display for large screen displays. The new technology has been completed and will be available ...
E-book readers are lightweight and use little power, but most have a distinct disadvantage to colorful tablet computers: their black-and-white displays. But on Tuesday at the FPD International 2010 ...