Posts Tagged ‘Device’
Apple e-book reader device concept
Posted by admin in e-book reader Friday, 9 December 2011 00:34 25 Comments
Concept design presentation of an e-book reader device (www.perhiniak.com)
Top Ten eReader Device
Posted by admin in e-book reader Tuesday, 12 July 2011 12:32 No Comments
Click links below for best pricing and free shipping on the top ereader devices! #1 Kindle 3G Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 3G Works Globally, Graphite, 6″ Display with New E Ink Pearl Technology www.amazon.com #2 Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G, 3G Works Globally, Graphite, 9.7″ Display with New E Ink Pearl Technology www.amazon.com #3 Coby Kyros MID7015 7-Inch Android Internet Touchscreen Tablet www.amazon.com #4 Velocity Micro T301 Cruz 7-Inch Android 2.0 Tablet www.amazon.com #5 Barnes and Noble NOOK eBook Reader www.amazon.com #6 Pandigital 7″ 1 GB Android Tablet & eReader www.amazon.com #7 Augen 7-Inch E-Reader with Text-to-Speech www.amazon.com #8 Sony Pocket Edition Reader Silver, PRS350SC www.amazon.com #9 Archos 70 – 8 GB Internet Tablet www.amazon.com #10 Maylong 7-inch M-150 WiFi Middie Universe Tablet Powered by Android www.amazon.com
First look at the Alex eReader Google Android-based ebook device
Posted by admin in e-book reader Tuesday, 21 June 2011 22:35 7 Comments
The Alex eReader from Spring Design is a device with a large 6 inch eInk display on the top and 3.5 inch color display on the bottom. It runs Google Android 1.5 and offers much of the functionality of a Google Android device with the capability of an ebook reader.
Amazon Kindle 2 Wireless Reading Device CNET Spotlight
Posted by admin in e-book reader Wednesday, 1 June 2011 08:31 1 Comment
6″ Display Get one from Amazon.com (amzn.to ) Pros: slim, built-in keyboard for notes and navigation, faster processor speeds up the device, 2GB of internal memory, it’s capable of storing 1500 electronic books, font size is adjustable, improved battery life, displays image files and plays MP3 and AAC audio, compatible with Windows and Mac machines; new Text-to-Speech feature allows you to have text read aloud. Cons: No expansion slot for adding more memory or accessing files, files such as PDFs and Word documents aren’t natively supported and need to be converted at 10 cents a pop by Amazon; no protective carrying case included, battery is sealed into the device and isn’t removable, hardware and content is still too expensive, lacks the support for electronic library loans and free ePub public-domain books available on competing Sony Reader models.
[Hacking] eBook vs Picture Frame reader device (the cheapest way)
Posted by admin in e-book reader Tuesday, 17 May 2011 04:31 9 Comments
My eBook…hmm Picture Frame reader device. This is the quick way to Incorporate your own music and PDF to pictures to watch nice comic books and of course books with music.