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You can find the Inkbook Prime HD in ArtaTech’s store, where it retails for 139 euros. I am less pleased with the Lumos’s general poor performance, but the frontlight is quite nice. I find that to be more than enough variation for my tastes, but then again I never really liked the stronger orange color settings on Kobo devices. The frontlight on my Lumos review unit ranges in color from a blue-white to a pale yellow-orange. Judging by the Inkbook Lumos which I have had for a week now, the frontlight on the Prime HD will be much milder than you would find on a Kobo model. The screen resolution is now 300ppi, compared to 212 PPI in the original model, and the specs now mention a frontlight "with light color temperature management". The Prime HD appears to be almost identical to the earlier model, but it does have a few improvements. It has both Wifi and Bluetooth, and packs in a 2Ah battery. Mira E Ink Mobius Carta 13,3' Front light MOON Light 2 VESA mount Type-C and HDMI and more. INKBOOK LARGE SCREEN ANDROIDMAX Lumi 2 E Ink Mobius 13,3' touch screen MoonLight 2 frontlight system Protective glass Android 11 and more. The Inkbook Prime HD runs Android 4.2 on a quad-core 1.6 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, and 8GB storage. Touchscreen E Ink Mobius Carta 10.3' Moon Light 2 frontlight 64 GB internal memory Android 11 system and more. The new model has a higher resolution screen and (possibly) an improved frontlight. The Polish ereader importer ArtaTech has updated its two-year-old Inkbook Prime ereader. Please note that I haven't personally reviewed the N96, but I did review the previous model, the Onyx Boox M96.27492951 – e-book reader and coffee cup on wooden tableĪmazon may be happy to keep selling the four-year-old Kindle Voyage but the same is not true for its smaller competitors. INKBOOK LARGE SCREEN SOFTWAREThat's $300 more than the N96 with all the same software features, and the 9.7-inch screen is perfectly adequate for reading PDFs and other large-form content. It has a screen with a plastic substrate that is very light and durable, but the drawback is there is no frontlight or capacitive touchscreen, just stylus touch only. There's also the larger 13.3-inch Onyx Boox Max that was released this year. One has no frontlight and a dual touchscreens for finger touch and stylus touch, and the other model has a frontlight but no finger touch, just stylus. Onyx released two new Boox N96 ereaders this year, both with 9.7-inch E Ink screens and Android operating systems. That just leaves Onyx as the main option for ereaders with large displays. INKBOOK LARGE SCREEN PLUSPlus the Aura One is waterproof.įor those looking for an ebook reader with a large E Ink screen, there aren't very many choices, especially since Sony discontinued the DPT-S1. The best thing about the software is it offers a lot more layout settings than other ereaders, including setting custom font weights and sideloading your own fonts-something Kindles can't do. The Aura One has a solid set of software features with a basic web browser, notes and highlights, dictionary, reading awards and stats, and translation dictionaries. INKBOOK LARGE SCREEN DOWNLOADThe Aura One is also the only Kobo ereader that can download public library ebooks directly without having to use a computer to sideload them. In addition to the larger screen the Aura One is also the first ereader to feature a frontlight with adjustable color temperature so that you can filter out blue light if you prefer. The bigger screen is really nice and they still managed to keep the device very thin and lightweight. It features a larger 7.8-inch 300 ppi E Ink screen that makes it unique. ![]() ![]() The Kobo Aura One is by far and away the best new ebook reader for 2016. INKBOOK LARGE SCREEN PDFPlus you can download DRM free ebooks with the web browser, and PDF support isn't half bad. ![]() You can also borrow ebooks from libraries and read them on the Kindle Paperwhite. The Kindle Paperwhite offers a number of features that competitors lack, such as fast page scanning, in book Wikipedia look-up, vocabulary builder, family sharing, word wise, screenshots, Send to Kindle apps, translations, Goodread's integration, notes and highlights can be exported and edited, etc. Those are nice upgrades but the software and overall speed of the Paperwhite is exactly the same, and it costs $80-$170 less, so the Voyage and Oasis have basically priced themselves out of contention for most people. The Kindle Voyage and Kindle Oasis have some hardware upgrades over the Paperwhite, including page buttons, an auto-adjusting frontlight (Voyage), a charging cover (Oasis) a flush glass screen, and a thinner and lighter design. This marks the forth year in a row the Kindle Paperwhite has been the top choice because it's the most balanced ereader in terms of the number of features you get for the price and the software continues to be more polished and reliable than other brands. The 3rd generation Kindle Paperwhite is the best overall ebook reader. ![]()
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