Entries in eInk (3)

Wednesday
Jan072015

Video: Demo of the dual-display YotaPhone 2 at CES 2015

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

YotaPhone 2 is a new Android smartphone that has a 1080p HD display in the front and an eInk display in the back. It is ideal for reading eBooks or for usage of apps in a low-powered, black and white setting. The front and the back are made of Gorilla Glass 3 which makes it durable. No word on Canadian availability yet but it would be great to see this device come our market.

Tuesday
Aug262014

Kobo innovates eReader space with waterproof model

The eReader market has been quite tumultous as of late. While devices like Amazon's Kindle and Kobo's readers have remained popular, others like Sony (now absorbed into Kobo) and Barnes and Noble (entrusted Samsung to cobble together their next colour device) have hit tough times. While standalone eInk eReaders have evolved slowly to include backlights and faster processors as well as more readable screens, Kobo has gone the extra mile with its new device which is waterproof. Kobo promises that it'll last under a meter of water for up to half an hour if the port cover is closed.

Possibly borrowing technology from recent partner Sony, whose Xperia line of tablets and smartphones has touted impressive waterproof qualities, the new Kobo H20 is the most amphibian eReader in the market today. At $179, it is submersible and  will also have an HD display of 265 dpi on a 6.8-inch touchscreen with upgraded Carta E Ink technology with a battery life of up to two months. It comes on October 1, But anyone itching for Aquaman's eReader can preorder it as of Aug. 27 at select retailers and at kobo.com.

Wednesday
Mar282012

Amazon releases the Kindle Touch 3G in 175 countries

Amazon's Kindle Touch 3G is now available in Canada for $189 as well as 174 other countries. The Kindle Touch 3G – easy-to-use touch screen and free 3G wireless,  no annual contracts or monthly fees and never pay for or hunt for a Wi-Fi hotspot. The eReader is now available in multiple languages – German, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and American and British English.

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