Choosing the best ereader for yourself is becoming rather difficult. With several brands now vying for your attention, I'm actually rather surprised that people still ubiquitously call them 'Kindles'.
The best e-reader depends on the user's needs, including how often they read, what they read, and whether they need their device to expand into studies or work. But no matter the size or features ...
an Android device that can run apps, read e-books, and take notes wrapped in a minimal experience that's as close to real paper as it gets, which is why it won AP's best e-reader in our end of ...
an Android device that can run apps, read e-books, and take notes wrapped in a minimal experience that's as close to real paper as it gets, which is why it won AP's best e-reader in our end of ...
That’s why Android Police is on the beat to help you find the best Android apps for your E Ink e-reader. Just about every E ...
It blurs the line between a true e-reader and an Android tablet ... At $479, it's priced like some of the best Android tablets from Samsung or Lenovo, yet it lacks the level of power and ...
The Boox Palma 2 is a fun but flawed device that is best as an e-reader but thanks to Android can do many of the things a smartphone is capable of. The Boox Palma 2 is a clever melding of ...
Velocity Micro has just announced a series of eReader tablets that aim to be functional ... Ranging in price from $149 to $299, the Android powered devices offer a plethora of features and ...
The three, seemingly unrelated companies collaborate to manufacture the Barnes & Noble branded, Android-based eReader. “The Android platform infringes a number of Microsoft’s patents ...