BOOX is well-known for its eccentric e-ink devices that push the boundaries of what makes a tablet different from an e-reader or smart notebook. The brand recently introduced two new devices with ...
A Chinese company is primed to launch a color e-reader early next year—and unlike the recent Nook Color from Barnes & Noble, the new device will have an actual E Ink display (similar to those on the ...
A month after launching a pocket-sized eReader with a 6.13 inch black and white E Ink display, Android-based software, and support for cellular data, Viwoods is now offering a color model as well.
Viwoods released the Ai Reader a couple of weeks ago, and it is a pocket-friendly e-book reader with Android 16 and full access to the Play Store. The company just announced a color variant that uses ...
It doesn't make much sense to buy a black-and-white e-reader anymore, although they're cheaper, and usually good enough for reading most books. It may take a couple of years or longer for color E Ink ...
I’ve spent the last decade chasing a very specific kind of device. My love for all things E-Ink is well documented, and for years I’ve wanted a device that can combine the benefits of E-Ink with the ...
ViWoods launched the new Android 16-powered AiPaper Reader C, with a colorful E Ink display. The Reader C keeps the same compact build, data-only SIM card support, and dedicated AI button. Priced at ...
Is e-ink's refresh rate really high enough now to use comfortably as a writing device? The latency would be far too high on my Kindle, but it's pretty long in the tooth. Does this also somewhat undo ...