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Kobo unveils Limited Edition 6.8″, 265 PPI Aura HD eReader for $170
Kobo today announced its limited-edition Kobo Aura HD E Ink eReader with attractive specs that could give Kindle’s Paperwhite a run for its money. The 6.8” device carries an E Ink Pearl HD display with a resolution of 1440×1080 (265ppi) which is higher than the Paperwhite’s 212ppi display. “Kobo Aura HD is designed for the…
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Sony PRS-T2 eReader shows up at FCC
The Sony PRS-T2 eReader made it on FCC’s list of devices on Sunday night. A lot in line with its predecessor, this reader will pack Wi-Fi support as well. The specs include a 6-inch body that is quite familiar but will miss out on Bluetooth and 3G. The Sony PRS-T1 retails for about $130. So…
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Kobee Jin Yong eReader packs Mirasol Display
eReaders remind us of the greatest authors we know. Among the are those that we sincerely revere. Among the many famous tributes to such amazing writers, we have the Kobee Jin Yong eReader that also commends the works of the author. The device will also come with a Mirasol display technology to optimize e-ink optimization,…
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Toshiba DB50 Android-based eBook Reader to arrive next month
The Toshiba DB50 eBook Reader may not be too distinguishable from the rest of such devices in the army. What we can take from it though, is the face that the reader has some decent processing and of course, Android at the back of it all. The reader is a 7-inch model with a WSVGA…
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PocketBook A7 tablet adds interesting eBook capabilities
The PocketBook A7 tablet is like most other tablets. It is true that the device packs in a fair deal with a 7-inch display screen, 1GHz 3621 TI OMAP CPU, 512MB RAM, 4GB storage, Android Gingerbread 2.3.7, a multimedia reader, eBook software to support maximum formats including Adobe DRM. It steps over regular eReaders with…
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Kobo Wireless eReader costs under $90
The love for reading may have already won you some accolades and now is the time to move on to a more advanced, digital front. That’s just when you decide to go in for an eReader that doesn’t mess the deign much. One that will take you to what’s ‘in’. For instance, you could comfortably…
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Apple’s Bliss electronic textbook leaked; could turn education futuristic
Paperback textbooks in schools could soon turn obsolete. With Apple’s latest leak, education in the near future could soon turn technology-soaked. Codenamed the Bliss, this device draws along the lines of the Apple Board and could turn late Steve Jobs’ vision of having electronic interactive textbooks that enabled teachers to comment and update students into…
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Kobo launches $99 Kobo Touch with Offers packing advertisement-support
Paper books seem to be soon nearing extinction with e-book readers and tablets finding their way into people’s hands and hearts. After all, living in space crunched urban areas, not many of us could afford dedicating a room to a library, when a simple device like Kobo’s new e-book reader could store all those pages…
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Sony Tablets P and S to come to Japan by October end
How quickly Sony roll out tablets is one thing, how strategically the go on to give it the right strategic footing is another altogether; just why the Sony P release will be accepted with great appetite. It will pack 3G, run Android 3.2 Honeycomb and will sport dual screens, both, of 5-inch goodness that can…