There's lots to love, but we do have a few notes.
We've finally reached the point where color eReaders are common and affordable. You can buy one from a dozen different brands, including Kindle, for as low as $150. And although I'm excited for this ...
The PocketBook Era Color is an upcoming eBook reader with a 7 inch E Ink Kaleido 3 color display, a 1.8 GHz quad-core processor, 32GB of storage, and a waterproof design. Pocketbook hasn’t announced ...
Kobo isn’t the first on the color-ereader scene; Boox and Pocketbook have had color ereaders and tablets for years. Both of those companies make beautiful, premium devices that are highly capable and ...
The PocketBook InkPad Color line of eReaders have been around for a few years, with each model packing a 7.8 inch E Ink color display. Now the company has launched the first model featuring an E Ink ...
The Boox Go 7 is a fantastic Kindle Oasis replacement, with excellent performance and a long feature list – but it will cost ...
Rather, it provides the best mix of features people will find useful in an e-paper device like this. We’ll get into them all, ...
Color e-readers have been around for over a decade, and some brands, such as Pocketbook and iFlytek, have experimented with the technology. However, neither of their products has sold very well. E INK ...
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The Pocketbook Verse Pro Color is a new e-reader that has only been available to purchase for the past few weeks. The industrial design and software experience is identical to the Pocketbook Verse Pro ...
The $249.99 Onyx Boox Go Color 7 is a premium ereader that rivals any of those from Amazon’s Kindle lineup. Its 7-inch display uses the same impressive color E Ink tech as more expensive Boox models, ...
Amazon makes some of our favorite ereaders — many NBC Select staffers swear by the Kindle Paperwhite, especially as a travel companion. But one area where Kindle has historically fallen short is color ...