When the NOOK Tablet was first introduced, it took a lot of heat for its $249.99 price tag which was $49 more expensive than the competing Amazon Kindle Fire. However, B&N justified the…
When the NOOK Tablet was first introduced, it took a lot of heat for its $249.99 price tag which was $49 more expensive than the competing Amazon Kindle Fire. However, B&N justified the…
Speck has two great new book-style cases out for the Kindle Fire, the FitFolio and the WanderFolio. The FitFolio for Kindle Fire is available in a choice of three colors, including a bright red,…
This guest post was provided by our friends at Tablet Titan. The Kindle Fire is proving to be one of the hottest devices of the season. Selling around a million devices a week,…
Have you ever dreamed of owning a pink Kindle Fire? Well thanks to ColorWare, you dreams of pink or red or blue Kindle Fire can be made into a reality – or any…
RadioShack is aiming to make holiday shopping a little easier on the wallet by offering store credit for all the old tech you have lying around the house, collecting dust. As long as…
It’s not surprising that the Verso Clip-On Reading Light is Amazon’s top match for “Kindle Light”. The Verso Clip-On is simple and effective. While the Verso Clip-On is marketed as a Kindle light…
This has been a big week for Amazon with all of their new Kindle announcements. Most of the attention has been focused on their new Kindle Fire which is being described as a…
Amazon has figured out a way to reduce the price of the Kindle by putting advertisements on their popular e-reader. Their new Kindle with Special Offers is the same 3rd generation Kindle that…
Ok so we will take a break from the iPad 2 covers for a moment and bring you something fun from M-Edge called MyEdge. MyEdge allows you to customize your own jacket for…
Are you looking to spend as little as possible on an ebook reader, but it must have built-in wifi? If so, you might want to pick up the Kobo Wireless eReader which is…
I’ve always thought that the natural place for eBook readers resides in schools, if only to prevent kids from the terrible backache caused by heavy backpacks. Ectaco have just announced an eReader especially for schoolchildren, the jetBook Oxford+ / jetBook K-12 (they don’t seem to have made up their mind on the title). What immediately strikes you about this is the design- it comes in its own stand with penholders and the Ectaco C Pen arranged to its side. It’s quite an eye-catching design, and the finish is ruggedized, to cope with all those knocks and bumps in the playground.
The jetBook Oxford + comes preinstalled with a selection of books from the reading lists of states countrywide and has a 5 inch TFT screen, is 15mm thick and weighs in at 220g. It has been designed with the education system in mind, and this is evident from the number of thoughtful features included in the device. The included Ectaco C=Pen allows you to scan printed text and upload it to the eReader, which will enable students to put the majority of work they get given on their device, and get rid of all those ‘the dog ate my homework’ excuses.
For years the debate has raged- do you opt for the pretty (but tiring on the eyes) LCD eReader for eBooks, or do you go for the drabber but infinitely better eInk screen, which lacks colours. That choice just got easier with news of the Hanvon eBook reader which uses eInk AND has a colour screen. How does it achieve this? Very simply, actually- it simply uses a colour filter to display 4096 colours. They did look rather muted on the devices we got to play with, but we were told they can look brighter with different PDF’s.
Hanvon hope that this option will change the way people choose which eReader to buy, as their reader will offer colour in combination with the 30+ days of battery time associated with most eInk readers.
The eReader will play most common formats, including ePub, TXT and PDF files and will also display JPG’s. It features integrated WiFi to allow you to download easily from their eBook store, and their are plans for a 3G model in the works.
The screen is 9.7 inches and has a digitizer touchscreen, and you can use your hands or the included stylus to flick through pages or surf. There’s seems to be quite a lag on the page turns however- we were quoted 2 seconds- which seems a long time to refresh, but hopefully this will be improved on. There’s an SD card slot so you can expand the memory, and a 3.5mm jack, as the reader can also handle audio.
It comes preinstalled with a selection of games and books, and feels rather nice in the hand- substantial, but not too weighty.
A release date has yet to be confirmed, but it will be on sale for approximately $500 from, Hanvon in China later this year.
This is a great gift idea for grandparents. So many love to use their e-Readers, but how much better with a customized cover of the grandkids on it? Or you could go the…
For you ebook readers who can’t turn the pages fast enough, iRiver unveiled the world’s first 6” XGA (768×1024) eBook reader with 63.8% more pixels and faster page turns than the competition. This…
Efun demonstrates that tablets are their preferred medium by adding two more to this year’s CES 2011 line-up. Their new tablets are both Android based and feature capacitive touchscreens for ease of use. The tablets on offer are the 10.1 inch High Definition Next4 and the 7 inch Next6. The former runs off Android 2.2 whilst the latter uses Android 2.1.
What’s interesting about these is that they are trying to juggle both the tablet world and make dents into the growing eBook marketplace, as the tablets both come equipped with built in Wi-Fi and the Borders eBook store app. The Next4 features 8GB of flash memory whilst the Next6 has 4GB and they’re both expandable via an SD card slot. They come preloaded with 25 eBooks (most likely classics out of copyright) and feature Wi-Fi for streaming content. The tablet has multiple uses, as not only does it allow you to stream and browse the web, but it also acts as an alarm clock, weather station and photo viewer.
Both devices feature built in speakers and a G sensor which acts as an accelerometer, adjusting the screen when you turn it.
The new Next tablets will be available in Q2 of 2011, the Next4 for $349.99 for the Next6 for $269.99 from NextBook USA.
We have seen retro cassette cases and sleeves for the iPhone and iPod and now its popped up for the iPad. Yep, now either your iPad or e-reader can look like they stepped…
We’ve been impatiently waiting for a serious color e-reader for a long, long time. Monochrome e-readers have been out for a while now, and a few color e-readers have even popped up recently,…
We ladies love A-lines. A-line skirts make anyone look great. It is classic. Speck has come out with a new A-line bag that is so cute, I want to buy a netbook just…
The Kindle and the Nook are not the only e-Readers out there. Aluratek has also released their own e-reader called the Libre. Libre is thin and light, features a 5″ black and white…
The color e-reader / cheap tablet war is heating up. Hot on the heels of the NookColor announcement, E FUN has introduced their Nextbook Next2 tablet. This “e-reader” runs on Android and sports…
It has begun… when there is a new gadget released, there has to be a case not too far behind it. Barnes and Nobles doesn’t disappoint with their very large collection of cases…
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