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Sony announced its new ereader today -- and, no, you're not reading an article lifted from TheOnion. In an ereader landscape thoroughly dominated by Amazon and Barnes & Noble, Sony continues to vie ...
This slim, lightweight e-reader is eminently pocketable and has a responsive touchscreen, but it lacks the finesse of its competition. It’s rare to find an inexpensive product that also introduces ...
The eReader does a decent job of presenting books on your iPhone, and I like the dictionary option, but acquiring reading matter needs to be easier and the software should support more file formats.
There is a bit of an unlikely battle going on in the world of eReaders these days. It’s not over resolution, or battery life, or luxury design: right now the big competition is shaping up to be ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: Virtually every current ereader offers native support for the PDF format, but no PDF was designed for your ereader's 5-7" screen. Briss, a cross-platform open-source tool, gives you ...
While the Kindle and Nook are busy adding HD displays and more storage, at least one company is focusing on making eReaders as portable as possible. German developer, txtr, recently revealed the ...
Most eReader brands, including Kindle and Kobo, utilize highly-optimized operating systems with a narrow scope of functionality. They're good products with good software, but they're designed to lock ...
Color is the buzziest feature in ereaders right now, but is it necessary? It makes the covers more fun, and readers of comics and graphic novels will appreciate the added hues (though they may be ...
Just under two years ago I reviewed the Kobo Forma, a flagship eReader designed to challenge Amazon’s Kindle Oasis as the top dog among premium eReaders. I felt that Kobo came out on top with its ...
Paper-like screens are regularly pitched as an eyestrain-reducing alternative to LCD or OLED. And, when it comes to reading, I have to agree. But I see a lot of people doing weird stuff on their E Ink ...
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