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Yinlips E-Book, an iPad Clone with E-Ink

Saturday, February 6, 2010

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The article (in Chinese) is a little long-winded and machine translation doesn’t yield much but promises: Yinlips is planning to launch an iPad lookalike that will have a 6-inch E-Ink screen instead of an LCD one. This clone will have WiFi and can last up to 20 hours at a full charge. Other specs include [...]

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Amazon to go Into Multitouch Territory in Next Kindle w/ Touchco Screens

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

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The official announcement of the Apple iPad and an app called iBook complemented by a fully stocked iBookstore has rattled the people at Amazon. Amazon leads the pack in the ebook publishing world and its E-Ink device Kindle is the undisputed champion of ebook readers, but they’re obviously worried about iPad’s potential as the company [...]

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BBE C30 MP3 Player and Hot Model

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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Let’s face it. China makes a lot of PMPs. They’re touchscreen, playing 1080p videos, WiFi-enabled, TV-enabled, GPS-enabled… they have all manner of capabilities, cheapness and even variety but very few have a model this hot. As for the BBE C30 itself, you would grin at its HiFi designation. It has FM and like the iPod [...]

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Apple Tablet (aka iSlate) confirmed by McGraw on CNBC, Supports e-book format

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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No, you won’t see the much talked about Apple Tablet in this video. However, we do have McGraw-Hill CEO Terry McGraw on TV confirming that Apple Tablet will indeed be announced tomorrow. He further goes on to say: And the Tablet is going to be based on the iPhone operating system and so it will be [...]

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Asus DR-950 9-inch ereader gets spotted

Friday, January 22, 2010

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Considered as the pioneer of the netbook, Asus is now trying their luck in the e-book reader market with their new product, the DR-950 ereader. This 0.35-inch thin svelte black beauty comes with a 9-inch 1024×768 resolution touchscreen, WiFi and HSDPA connectivity, 2-4GB of internal memory expandable via microSD card, 3.5mm jack, USBP port, and [...]

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OPPO Enjoy, Android for an E-Book Reader

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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Our friends from OPPO are launching an Android e-Ink reader to be dubbed Enjoy. I know it sounds corny but as a marketing ploy it will probably work better than OPPO can ever expect. But they have to price it right, somewhere below $300 or lower. OPPO has been in the PMP business for sometime. [...]

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Boeye OEM Kindle DX $89 Cheaper

Friday, January 15, 2010

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Around at Alibaba you can find great deals, not always beautiful but cheap most often than not. This 9.7-inch Ereader dubbed E900 sells at $400 a piece, or even lower depending how many you buy. It’s an exact copy of the Kindle DX, with the same specs as the Amazon Ereader: 9.7-inch screen, WiFi, Bluetooth, [...]

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Hanvon N618 EBook Reader w/ Handwriting Recognition

Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Why is it that except for Apple, very few manufacturers allow hype on their own products, even if the product is worthy of hype. Consider the Havon N618. It’s a 6-inch e-Ink reader, belonging to Havon’s WISEreader devices. It has WiFi, plays music files and supports various ebook files like TXT, HTXT, HTML, PDF, DOC, [...]

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Teclast K3 E-Ink Reader (or Talking Portable Library) Announced

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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Another e-Book Reader but this time it’s from one of our favorite China manufacturers: Teclast. The K3 has a 6-inch E-Ink screen. I honestly prfer the Owen ONN E1, also a China launch, with its black frame and smaller size. The Teclast K3, however, supports something that wasn’t announced with the E1: Text to Speech. [...]

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Liquavista low-power color e-ink display demoed on video

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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Liquavista is showing off their latest innovation dubbed as LiquavistaColor. It’s a “full-color sunlight readable” display that also provides great power-saving features that’s ideal for devices such as e-book readers. Based on the video, it looks pretty responsive enough and definitely opens up a whole new world of possibilities for future devices. Unfortunately, this demo is [...]

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