The Docomo Kyocera KY-01L Card Keitai came out in late 2018 and it is an E INK Android phone, about the size of a credit card. You can't really purchase this outright, instead you have to get a two year plan on a fully featured phone and they threw this in as an incentive. After a few years this is no longer available to purchase, and lots these Keitais are available via third … [Read more...] about Kyocera KY-01L Card Keitai Review
E -Reader Reviews
Pocketbook Color eReader Hands on Review
The Pocketbook Color is the first e-reader that has mass market appeal and is employing the brand new E INK Kaleido. This device is capable of displaying over 4k colors and can also read ebooks in the traditional B&W with 300 PPI. Is there a future in color e-readers? The answer is a resounding yes.HardwareThe Pocketbook Color has a 6 inch capacitive touchscreen … [Read more...] about Pocketbook Color eReader Hands on Review
Unboxing the brand new Pocketbook Color e-Reader
The Pocketbook Color is the first English e-reader that is employing the new E Ink Kaleido, which can display 4,000 colors and also show B&W text at 300 PPI. This is one of the most eagerly anticipated devices of 2020 and should prove whether or not there is a future in color e-readers.The Pocketbook Color has a 6 inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of … [Read more...] about Unboxing the brand new Pocketbook Color e-Reader
Supernote A5 vs Fujitsu Quaderno A5
If you are looking to purchase a 10.3 inch e-note, Supernote and Fujitsu are two brands that deserve a serious look. The hardware is similar, but the software experience is very different. Supernote has the ability to read ebooks in EPUB, so you can take a break from note taking. Fujitsu has some great note taking templates and their calendar system is second to none.The … [Read more...] about Supernote A5 vs Fujitsu Quaderno A5
Hisense Q5 RLCD Hands on Review
Hisense has been slowly gaining a reputation for making high quality E INK smartphones. They have released six different models in the past two years and have just released their first tablet, the Hisense Q5. This product is using an RLCD display screen, which does not have a front-light or backlight and is totally dependant on an external lighting source. The benefits is that … [Read more...] about Hisense Q5 RLCD Hands on Review
Unboxing the Hisense Q5 RLCD Android Tablet
Hisense has released their first tablet with an transflective LCD display. It needs ambient light reflection to achieve screen clarity, so you need a light source. There is no backlight display, so unlike traditional LCD screens, there is nothing shining into your eyes. One of the key selling points of the Q5, is that you can run Android apps and watch videos, with no refresh … [Read more...] about Unboxing the Hisense Q5 RLCD Android Tablet
Kobo Nia e-reader Review
The Kobo Nia is the first e-reader that the company has released in 2020. It is considered an entry level e-reader that is ideal for people who have never had one before or had an older Kobo branded device that is more than five years old. It is great to read ebooks, borrow ebooks from Overdrive or read blog articles from Pocket. It seriously lacks the hardware power to read … [Read more...] about Kobo Nia e-reader Review
Unboxing the brand new Kobo Nia
The Kobo Nia is a new 6 inch e-reader that will be out on July 21st. This device brings a lot to the table and has some very compelling features. It has Overdrive integration, so you can browse your local branches collection, checkout and read the ebook, right on your Nia. Pocket is a read it later service, where you can send blog articles from your browser, directly to the … [Read more...] about Unboxing the brand new Kobo Nia
Fujitsu Quaderno A4 Hands on Review
The Fujitsu Quaderno A4 is the perfect e-note to take notes, freehand draw and view/edit PDF files. The screen is 13.3 inches, which is about the same size as an 8.5/11 piece of paper. This product was designed to replace paper and provide over a month of usage. The screen is easy on the eyes and excels in direct sunlight.HardwareQuaderno A4 features a 13.3 inch … [Read more...] about Fujitsu Quaderno A4 Hands on Review
Fujitsu Quaderno A5 vs Quaderno A4
Fujitsu has just got involved in the digital note taking space with two new products that were released a couple of months ago. The A5 has a 10.3 inch screen and we recently conducted an extensive review on it and the A4, has a 13.3 inch screen. One of the benefits of the larger screen is that it reads 8x11 pieces of paper in their native resolution, so you do not have to pinch … [Read more...] about Fujitsu Quaderno A5 vs Quaderno A4
Kindle for PC vs Kindle Cloud Reader
Amazon has two different programs for reading on a PC or a mobile device that isn't Android or iOS. Kindle for PC is a dedicated program for computers, tablets and 2-in-1 devices, it provides a ton of customization features while reading. The Kindle Cloud Reader is a browser based solution that works on any device, this is ideal for reading at school or work.This Good … [Read more...] about Kindle for PC vs Kindle Cloud Reader
Kobo Desktop for PC Review
Kobo Desktop is a software suite that lets you read ebooks on a PC, laptop or 2-in-1 tablet. You can have control over the entire reading experience and also buy books directly from Kobo. If you plugin your Kobo e-reader, it will sync all of your notes, annotations and highlights. The dedicated desktop software for PC offers more flexibility and control over your reading … [Read more...] about Kobo Desktop for PC Review
Fujitsu Quaderno A4 13.3 inch E-Note Unboxing
The Fujitsu A4 is the bigger brother of the A5. The big draw behind this device is that it has a 13.3 inch screen and there are only a small handful of these on the market. Most notably the Sony Digital Paper DPT-RP1 and the Onyx Boox MAX 3. You can read A4 documents, which is a standard 8.5x11 piece piece of paper, so PDF files can be read and edited, without needing to pinch … [Read more...] about Fujitsu Quaderno A4 13.3 inch E-Note Unboxing