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NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus is up for pre-order, ships in September (eReader with 7.8 inch screen, 32GB storage, and audiobook support)

Barnes & Noble has confirmed that the NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus that we wrote about in May is now available for pre-order for $200 (or $180 if you’re a member of the B&N Premium rewards program). The new eReader has a 7.8 inch black and white E Ink display with 300 pixels per inch, a […]

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Onyx BOOX Page is a 7 inch eReader with an octa-core processor and Android 11-based software

The Onyx BOOX Page is an eBook reader with a 7 inch E Ink Carta black and white display featuring 300 pixels per inch. But the rest of the specs read like the kinds of things you’d find from an entry-level tablet rather than an eReader. It has a Qualcomm octa-core processor, 3GB of LPDDR4X […]

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Onyx BOOX Tab Mini C is a 7.8 inch eReader with a color E Ink display and pen support

A few months after launching a 10.3 inch E Ink color tablet with pen support, the folks at Onyx have introduced a smaller, cheaper model sporting a 7.8 inch display. Like the Onyx BOOX Tab Ultra C, the new Onyx BOOX Tab Mini C features an E Ink Kaleido  3 display with support for 4,096 colors, […]

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Sol Reader E Ink headset is up for pre-order for $350 (wearable eBook reader)

Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset may have the best display ever crammed into a wearable headset, but it costs $3,499 and gets about 2 hours of battery life. The Sol Reader is something different. Very different. It’s a wearable device that has two 1.3 inch E Ink displays to put 256 x 256 pixels […]

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$200 Nook GlowLight 4 Plus is a waterproof eReader with a 7.8 inch E Ink screen and audiobook support

The Barnes & Noble NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus is an eReader with a 7.8 inch E Ink display, 32GB of storage, and support for audiobooks thanks to a headphone jack and support for Bluetooth audio. While B&N hasn’t officially announced the new eBook reader yet, redditor Dapper_Towel1445 spotted a sign in one of the company’s stores […]

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PocketBook InkPad X Pro is a 10.3 inch E Ink tablet with an Android-based operating system

The upcoming PocketBook InkPad X Pro is an eBook reader with a 10.3 inch black and white E Ink display and support for touch and pen input thanks to a Wacom stylus. It’s also one of the first devices from PocketBook to feature an operating system based on Android, which opens the possibility of installing third-party apps […]

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Onyx BOOX Poke5 is an eReader with a 6 inch E Ink screen and Android-based software for $170

The Onyx BOOX Poke5 is an eBook reader with a 6 inch, 1072 x 1448 pixel greyscale E Ink Carta touchscreen display featuring 300 pixels per inch and a front-light with adjustable brightness and color temperature. With a $170 price tag, it might not look all that competitive with cheaper devices like the Amazon Kindle […]

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Kobo Elipsa 2E brings adjustable color temperature and a new pen to Kobo’s E Ink tablet

The Kobo Elipsa 2E is an E Ink tablet that’s designed for both reading and writing. It has a 10.3 inch E Ink display with support for 16 shades of gray and support for touch and pen input, allowing you to take handwritten notes, draw pictures, or annotate documents. Up for pre-order now for $400, the […]

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PocketBook InkPad 4 is a 7.8 inch eReader with a speaker and Bluetooth audio support

The PocketBook InkPad 4 is an eReader with a 7.8 inch, 1404 x 1872 pixel E Ink Carta 1200 greyscale display featuring 300 pixels per inch. It has a font-light with support for brightness and color temperature adjustments, and the InkPad 4 has a G-sensor for automatic screen rotation. In other words, it’s a device […]

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Lilbits: A DIY Raspberry Pi-powered eReader, Pixel 7a specs leaked, and what’s next from Framework?

We’ve seen people design eBook readers around Raspberry Pi hardware before. But there’s still something pretty nifty about seeing a new open hardware project that shows you don’t need to settle for buying a Kindle, Kobo or other name-brand device to read eBooks on an electronic paper display. Redditor /u/thataintthis shares details of DIY piEreader […]