Most eReader brands, including Kindle and Kobo, utilize highly-optimized operating systems with a narrow scope of functionality. They're good products with good software, but they're designed to lock ...
Good e-Reader is proud to rollout a new build to the Android App Store Client that offers a number of new features and enhancements. The client now has over 123,000 Apps and has received positive ...
Two weeks ago we launched a project to help people with no official Google Android Market access through a new web based alternative, the Good e-Reader Android App Store! We are happy to report that ...
Viwoods’ AiPaper Reader earned attention at launch as the first e-reader to run Android 16. In the spirit of Black Friday deals, it’s now a bit cheaper to give it a go. As long as you’re a Prime ...
Should you spend money on e-readers especially when your phone can offer more? While some still enjoy the touch and feel of physical books or reading on a Kindle tablet, the latest Android apps on ...
This summer, I went on a quest to revive my reading habit. Between college, work, and a massive reading slump, the version of me who would spend all day in her school's library, devouring two books a ...
Android tablets and e-readers come in many shapes and sizes, but very few combine the best of both worlds. The Boox Go Color 7 is one of the few to do this, and it does it very well. The Amazon Kindle ...
The Viwoods AiPaper Reader is an eBook reader with a 6.13 inch E Ink display with 300 pixels per inch and a physical design that makes it look more like a phone than an eReader. And while isn’t ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. I thought I was buying an e-reader. And I was! But the smartphone-sized device does just enough other stuff that ...
The Bigme B6 Color is an eBook reader with a 6 inch E Ink Kaleido 3 display featuring 300 pixels per inch for greyscale content or 150 ppi when viewing content with up to 4,096 colors. It’s the latest ...
Barnes & Noble's forthcoming eReader will run on Google's mobile operating system Android, an unnamed source tells Gizmodo. Making the partnership more likely, is the fact that Barnes & Nobile has ...