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Nook 2: eInk Screen or LCD?

By Best-eReaders, May 18, 2011

Since B&N is not disclosing any information about the upcoming eReader beyond the SEC filing that a new eReader will be announced on May 24, analysts and media bloggers everywhere are coming forward with their own speculations. Central to the speculations now is the kind of eReader B&N is releasing. Would it be a dedicated [...]

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eReaders Vs Tablets, What Should You Buy?

By Best-eReaders, November 29, 2010

The answer really depends on what you want from your device. Do you want your device to give you a great reading experience all the time? Then an eReader is what you need. eReaders recreate actual book experience. They let users read with ease and carry a library of books/ newspapers, magazines, etc anywhere they [...]

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Entourage Pocket Edge

By Best-eReaders, November 18, 2010

For those who love the concept of a dual-screen device but find the Entourage Edge a little too big for them may find their match in the scaled down Entourage Pocket Edge. Billing itself as the “world’s first mini dualbook”, the Entourage Pocket Edge comes with a smaller 6-inch Wacom Penabled eInk panel (for reading)/7-inch [...]

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e-Ink’s Color “Triton” ePaper Screens Debut

By Best-eReaders, November 11, 2010

After upgrading their basic gray scale e-Ink capabilities with the e-Ink Pearl Screens, e-Ink is introducing a new generation color screens code named “Triton”. The company beat others in the race to be the first to release an advanced and operating color screen that is not based on LCD technology. The new Triton display will [...]

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How To Clean Your eReader Screen

By Best-eReaders, November 04, 2010

Like that of any electronic device, eReader screens are not dirt-resistant. Fingerprints, dust, grime, water spills – they can make your device look muddy and unattractive. Keeping the screen of your eReader clean is easy, but requires the right cleaning tool. Now, there are two most common types of screens used by eReaders – LCD [...]

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First Look At The Pocket Edge Reader

By Best-eReaders, September 18, 2010

There have been a lot of rumors on a smaller version of the Entourage Edge dual screen reader. It seems like first images of the device caled Pocket Edge have been “accidentaly” taken during a tour in the Marvell headquarters, led by California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The images were taken by Forbes magazine. The sign just beneath the device [...]

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eInk vs LCD: Who Wins Where

By Best-eReaders, September 03, 2010

eInk screen display is considered to be the better technology for reading, but it is far from perfect and misses out some features that would otherwise enhance reading experience. LCD proponents argue that LCD technology has its own merits for reading, too. Let’s take a look at the strengths and weaknesses of both screen display [...]

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Kmart Stocking A $90 Reader – Augen The Book

By Best-eReaders, July 21, 2010

Nate over at The-Digital-Reader just posted a review of a new $90 eReader called Augen The Book that is avaliable in Kmart brick and mortar stores as well as on their website. The Augen is a 7″ LCD screen ereader with a full QWERTY keyboard, USB port and a SD card slot. The overall review is quite [...]

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Liquavista Technology Explained

By cee, June 27, 2010

Despite the amazing sales growth of eReaders since they were introduced more than 2 years ago, there are still a number of issues that makers need to address before eReaders can become truly the “future of publishing”. Foremost of these issues is the lack of capability to display color. The current crop of eInk readers [...]

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Liquavista Displays Go Out In The Sun, Looking Good.

By Best-eReaders, June 24, 2010

The new Liquavista displays gone outside to enjoy the weather, and ARMdevices.net was there to capture the results. The low-power color and monochrome screens are shown looking at least as good in the wild as they do in captivity, and when placed next to a traditional LCD (in the laptop on the right) the difference is clear. [...]

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