DASUNG teases new Android-powered Not-eReader tablets with a rumored 50Hz e-ink display. Here’s what might be heading to shelves.
BOOX just launched the Palma 2 Pro and Note Air5 C in the US and Europe, both featuring color E Ink displays and Android 15.
Barnes & Noble Thursday launched Nook for Android, a version of its free e-reading app for devices running Android 1.6 or higher, which include smartphones such as the Droid X. The company's B&N ...
Following the impressive Go Color 7, Onyx has launched the Boox Go 6 Android-powered e-reader at an enticing entry price point. This 6-inch e-reader looks eerily similar to the Kindle lineup, but with ...
Amazon maintains a strong grip on the e-reader market with its Kindle devices, but that doesn't mean other companies aren't ...
Boox, a go-to manufacturer for Android-based e-readers, has released two new lightweight options in its “Go” category. The Boox Go 10.3 is a black/white reader that prioritizes travel-friendly ...
Instead of a Kindle, which is arguably the most well-known eReader out there, I decided to give an Android-based eReader a try. After a couple of months of using one, I can confidently say there’s no ...
Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft is the company’s first color e-reader, and while it’s got great hardware, it’s still ultimately a Kindle. Depending on how invested you are in the Amazon ecosystem, that may ...
Barnes & Noble Thursday launched Nook for Android, a version of its free e-reading app for devices running Android 1.6 or higher, which include smartphones such as the Droid X. The company’s B&N ...
At the very beginning of the year, the Playbook line of tablets from Blackberry gained the ability to run Android apps. The actual procedure is a bit complicated because you have to convert APK files ...