E-Reader Feeder

 


By Len Edgerly, Host of The Kindle Chronicles

By the Bookish Dude from Cravingbooks.com

By Holly B.

Guest Article by Mark from nooktalk.net

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The e-Reader that is said to have been the inspiration for the Nook was showcased by Spring Design at the CES.

It’s a dual-screen system running Android, similar to the nook, with a 3.5″ color LCD on the bottom and 6″ EPD electronic ink screen on the top. Very simple design with only four navigation buttons and a sync button to show ebooks or websites on both screens.
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Copia will release six models this spring, three 6" displays called Tidal, one 6" version called Ocean and two 9" eReaders, the Ocean 9 3G and  Ocean 9 without 3G.


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Praised for their style, function & durability, M-Edge makes a variety of covers for the Kindle, Nook & Sony e-Readers.

Sony's second e-Reader released in 2009 (out of three) has full touchscreen navigation >>>>>

Amazon made a big screen display for a reason, read all the extras the DX has over the 6" Kindle 2 >>>>>

Sony's got a great starter e-Reader named the Pocket Edition Reader which is going places >>>>

The French have their own e-Book Reader and it is called the Cybook Opus >>>>>

One of the iPhone and iPod Touch's 90,000 applications is the Stanza e-Reader and it is free as well >>>>>

It's not the most famous e-Reader but is the most colorful gadget on the market with eight colors to choose from >>>>>