Posted by Editor in Other, Polymer Vision Readius on April 18th, 2009
As the world’s first pocket eReader, Readius® exploits the versatility of rollable displays to merge the ‘reading friendly’ strengths of eBook readers with pocket size form factor and world wide connectivity.
With a display larger than the device itself, and designed around ‘ease of use’ and mobility, Readius® is optimised…
Posted by Editor in Ectaco jetBook, Other on April 11th, 2009
The Ectaco Jetbook is the smallest among the among the leading e-book readers. The screen size is at a mere 5 inches, which can be a great advantage or disadvantage depending on your personal preference. The small size compromises on its readability on one hand, but greatly enhances its portability…
Posted by Editor in BeBook Reader, Other on April 5th, 2009
The Kindle is an extremely facile and convenient gadget for people who love lots of reading. And if you are one who is constantly on the move with plenty of time spent on traveling from one point to the other, then Kindle can be your best companion in travel. Kindle…
Posted by Editor in iRex iLiad, Other on March 27th, 2009
By Tim Pecunia
The iRex iLiad can be considered one of the ‘high-end’ e-book readers among the many models available in the market. Due to its high pricing, one would assume that it has more functions that the average e-book reader but is this really the case?
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Posted by Editor in iRex iLiad, Other on March 18th, 2009
By Richard Merry
The Irex Iliad occupies a position at the higher end of the e-book-reader market. Carrying a hefty price tag, and boasting features that most other e-book readers don’t, it’s clear that the Iliad is aimed more toward the business end of the market. So just
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Posted by Editor in Other on March 9th, 2009
Well we have the natural history museum and an aviation museum, so why not moot the idea of a place that archives the e-book readers of yore? Dutch side Digibieb.nl has set up a webpage devoted to the slew of e-book readers that date way back. You definitely won’t find…
Posted by Editor in Other on February 14th, 2009
What is an EPD? Why Use One? Who Is Using EPDs Now? The Future Of EPD… Many questions about the cutting edge techlology that has very tight connection with dBooks industry leaders. Read this short and easy to understand review direclty from Manufacturer.
What is an EPD?
An Electronic…
Posted by Editor in Other on February 13th, 2009
Several students at Northwest Missouri State University recently traded their printed textbooks for Sony’s e-book reading devices, which came loaded with assigned texts. But the students quickly discovered that the gadgets have limitations.
In a pilot program during the fall semester, about 240 students were loaned Sony Readers, and university…
Posted by Editor in Other on February 13th, 2009
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) designer Yves Behar highlights some of the interesting concepts behind the second-generation XO machine envisioned for the 2010 timeframe on the TEDBlog.
Despite OLPC’s oft-discussed organizational problems and the usability issues of the current incarnation of the XO, the hardware…