TCL set to take on iPad, reMarkable with Nxtpaper Note
Screens can do a lot of things, and over at Mobile World Congress, TCL could be onto something with screen tech that isn’t eBook tech, but still has a look and feel closer to writing on paper.
Screens can do a lot of things, and over at Mobile World Congress, TCL could be onto something with screen tech that isn’t eBook tech, but still has a look and feel closer to writing on paper.
Everyone has a phone, but not everyone likes using one. So what do you buy for someone who hates smartphones?
If you’re buying for someone who loves to read, but also loves tech, consider an eReader or something from this reading-focused gift guide.
Quite possibly the laziest gadget you’ll come across all year, there is now a remote page turner for a device within an arm’s reach of your body.
The holiday season is here, and with it advice for folks who love to read. What sort of gadgets can you get for readers?
Kobo may well have had the first colour eReader in Australia, but it won’t stay that way next year, as Amazon brings colour to Kindle, and a few other updates, too.
For nearly twenty years, eBooks have been in black and white. But with the Kobo Libra Colour, Australia is seeing more shades and hues, and the result is very cool.
By the end of April, Australians keen on having a full colour eReader built to be slim, light, and waterproof will find it in two Kobo models coming from $260.
The holiday season is a time for many things, but time is one, and if you’re buying for someone who likes to read, there are some gadgets this year.
It’s not just Kindle with a big eReader. The Kobo Elipsa 2E offers a similar experience with a few more features, too.