I’m returning my second broken basic Kindle for a refund and am exploring alternatives. Since I’m used to the low-res screen of the Kindle, would the Kobo Nia be a decent option for me? Are the performance and usability similar between the two devices?
I’m on a tight budget but really enjoy...
I just tried a Kobo Clara BW, and I’m blown away—it has one of the crispest e-ink screens I’ve seen, thanks to the Carta 1300. I compared it side-by-side with my friend’s Kindle, and the difference in clarity is obvious. Plus, it’s more affordable!
I’m not trying to hype it up unnecessarily...
I own a 9th-gen Kindle Oasis and want an eReader with a larger screen. The Kobo Elipsa seems interesting, but I don’t care about the stylus or writing features—just the big screen for more content per page.
How small can the text size get, and is the reading experience good?
In this comparison, the Kindle Colorsoft stands out as having a notably better screen than the Boox Go Color 7, even though both devices feature a 7” E Ink Kaleido 3 screen. The improvements on the Colorsoft are evident in both color and text clarity, with Amazon optimizing the display for...
The Onyx Boox Note Max stands out as a compelling choice for those seeking a premium 13.3-inch E INK device tailored for reading, editing, and multitasking. It addresses a niche need for an A4-sized e-paper screen, ideal for handling PDFs and professional documents, in a market dominated by...
I recently bought two Kindle Paperwhite 12th Gen devices, but their screen tones are noticeably different, even with the warmth setting maxed out.
One has a cooler blue/white tone (unfortunately with a yellow band), while the other has a much warmer yellow tone but suffers from heavy ghosting...
The Viwoods AiPaper is a new Android-powered eNote now available on Amazon. Its standout feature is a 10.65” E Ink Carta Mobius-based display, which is more durable than traditional glass-backed E Ink screens. With a resolution of 2560 x 1920 (300 ppi), the display is optimized for clarity...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmLulDHN-Kc
The new colour Kindle and the Boox Note Air4 C are two of the few devices to have the improved Kaleido 3 E-Ink screen, so how good is it?
Source: Kit Betts-Masters (YouTube channel)
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I'm looking for an affordable e-reader with a screen larger than 6” that can easily navigate PDFs, especially textbooks. My current Kindle is too small (6”) and has frustrating navigation for jumping to specific pages.
The Kindle DX (9.7”) on eBay for under $150 seems like a good option, but...
Amazon has stopped providing delivery dates for the Kindle Colorsoft e-reader in the United States, and it is currently out of stock. Initially, when customers placed orders last week, the earliest delivery date was at the end of November, but today no date is being provided. This change is...
Amazon’s new Kindle Colorsoft brings a color E Ink screen to the Kindle lineup, offering readers the chance to experience color on a Kindle for the first time. While it shares all the premium features of the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, such as wireless charging, auto-brightness, and...
Amazon has temporarily suspended shipping of its first color e-reader, the Kindle Colorsoft, due to a serious screen defect. Customers who pre-ordered or ordered the device will face delivery delays until November 9-18 in the U.S. and November 26 in the U.K. Early shipments, while notified as...
PocketBook has launched the PocketBook Color Note, a new eNote with a 10.3” color E Ink screen that stands out for its use of Mobius screen technology instead of the more common E Ink Carta with a color filter. Unlike Carta, Mobius uses a durable, lightweight plastic backplane, making it less...
Just a quick post…
Whilst preparing to write my review of the Boox Note Air4 C, I was interested to see how the “whiteness” of the screen compared with that of the older generation Note Air3 and Note Air3 C, so I laid them out side-by-side and took a photo.
I posted the photo the /e-ink...
It looks like someone has turned up a picture of the box for the new 12th generation Kindle Paperwhite that Amazon is expected to release soon (maybe tomorrow). The picture doesn’t reveal very much in terms of details, but it looks like it’s going to be another one of those generation upgrades...
Last week the Remarkable Paper Pro was released. It’s the first eNote to use E Ink’s Gallery 3 screen with actual colored micropixels instead of an RGB color filter layer like E Ink’s Kaleido screens. Color quality is better on Gallery 3 screens, but it looks like they still can’t match regular...
It looks like E Ink’s Gallery 3 screens are finally ready for prime time. Remarkable has just announced the release of the Remarkable Paper Pro, and it features an 11.8″ E Ink Gallery 3 screen with actual colored micropixels instead of relying on a color filter layer like E Ink’s Kaleido 3...
A new ebook reader with a 6″ color E Ink screen called the Meebook M6C has turned up for sale on Amazon for $199 with free shipping. The price is higher than the Kobo Libra Colour ($149) and the PocketBook Verse Color ($169), both of which also have 6″ color E Ink screens, but the […]
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