Bedtime reading can be a chore if you and your partner aren’t on the same page. Fortunately, we have front-lit e-readers available that will allow ample light to illuminate the display but won't spill over to agonize your partner. Now, the good folks at WordGlo have an even more ingenious solution to the lighting issue that works with print books. The way the WordGlo's … [Read more...] about New WordGlo device offers front-lit display on print books
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The Evolution of Front-Lit e-Reader Displays
The vast majority of e-readers on the market pack technology that allows you to read in the dark. Unlike a smartphone or tablet that have light that shines into your eyes, front-lit displays have five LED lights built into the bottom of the bezel that project light upwards. How does this technology really work? Today Good e-Reader investigates. e-Readers first became popular … [Read more...] about The Evolution of Front-Lit e-Reader Displays
Pocketbook Evaluates the Lighting System in Many Top e-Readers
One of the big innovations in the e-reader industry was the advent of built in lightning called "frontlight." The Barnes and Noble Nook with Glowlight was the first model to include this technology in late 2013 and the rest of the industry embraced it quickly. With all of the different e-readers on the market how do you know your model has a really good light system? We have … [Read more...] about Pocketbook Evaluates the Lighting System in Many Top e-Readers
How do Front Lit e-Readers Work?
e-Reader technology has certainly changed in 2012 and many companies are releasing front lit devices. How exactly do they work and what makes them different from tablets? The Kindle Paperwhite, Kobo Glo, and Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight all use LED lights that project the light across the screen. The Nook has them on the top of the bezel facing downwards and most others … [Read more...] about How do Front Lit e-Readers Work?