Amazon got attention recently with a new batch of e-readers, but the party will grow soon, as Bookeen also has a device in the pipeline, one that has the latest type of e-paper from E Ink.
By now, many users will have come to know of the fact that E Ink is the company that makes the displays used by e-reade... |
8 October 2011 06:57 GMT |
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E-readers may not be getting as much attention as the media slate market, but they are definitely not about to be put on hold, as is made obvious by how Brokeen has now begun to ship its latest device.E-readers originally started out as more or less simple devices meant specifically for allowing one to read books in... |
24 November 2010 10:06 GMT |
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With the e-reader market on the rise, it is no surprise to hear that companies from all over the world are bent on joining the fray, and an outfit based in Paris, Bookeen by name, has just revealed its own model, the Cybook Orizon, which should start shipping in October.E-readers may have started out as single-purpo... |
23 September 2010 03:19 GMT |
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Ladies, gentleman, geeks, you can finally buy the cool Cybook's Gen3 e-book reader. Bookeen decided to send it out in the wild, respecting its promises. The digital device is available online starting now, for a price tag around 350 bucks a pop. As expected, Bookeen web store is the only one to handle the sales ... |
29 October 2007 10:21 GMT |
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After the tremendous success Bookeen had with its latest Cybook item, the company prepares a new series of eBook devices. The Cybook Gen3 is said to feature a 6-inch Vizplex e-paper display with 166 dots per inch, which should provide a much better contrast, in order to be easily readable in direct sunlight, as Booke... |
27 July 2007 04:15 GMT |
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Bookeen's Cybook is already well known in the industry as being around longer than most e-book readers available on the market. After the release of the STAReBOOK reader in November last year, Bookeen Cybook is preparing another item which is expected to have at least the same major success they previously had. ... |
18 June 2007 02:38 GMT |
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