linux based devices
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Kobo’s New E Ink Tablet Is a Cheaper, Smaller reMarkable Alternative
As excellent as the reMarkable’s writing experience is, the device is big, pricy, lacks an ebook store, and doesn’t have an illuminated screen. With its new $357 Sage, Kobo is introducing a smaller and cheaper e-note that’s still an excellent e-reader with access to the expansive Kobo ebook store and the added plus of being…
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This Solid E Ink Tablet Just Can’t Beat the reMarkable’s Pen-on-Paper Experience
Although E Ink’s electronic paper screens are appearing everywhere from price tags on store shelves to luggage tags, they’re still most popular in two types of devices: e-readers designed to replace books, and e-note tablets designed to replace notepads. The new Kobo Elipsa wants to be both at the same time. Depending on what you…
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12 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do With Your Amazon Kindle
Your Kindle e-reader isn’t the kind of gadget you upgrade all that often, and you might have one that’s been serving you well for years. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you know everything that Amazon’s e-reader can do. Here are some of the lesser-known features and settings you can play around with on your Kindle,…
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There’s Finally a Good Colour E Ink Tablet For Comic Books
Just six months after the first e-readers featuring E Ink’s colour electronic paper technology arrived, the next generation of devices is already here with upgraded colour screens. The improvements E Ink has made are minor, but the new PocketBook InkPad Colour has a larger screen that offers a much improved reading experience over the original PocketBook…