In the world of eBook readers, some stand out as champions, whereas others barely make an impression. The BeBook Neo is one of those ereaders that somehow made it into both categories. It made quite a strong impression on its users and on the gadget market, being known and appreciated for its two features that made it a good product. First characteristic is the Wi-Fi support that for its time of release in 2010, was a step forward for the Eink devices. The Wacom touchscreen… Read the rest
There are times when I used to have a great impression of the 5” bebook mini eBook reader. Come to think about, it is not big enough and some people may have difficulty reading the books. However, mini eBook Readers were crafted for one or two purposes: either people want to buy it because they are new to the eBook Reader gadget line, or they just really want to stuff the eBook Reader inside their pocket. The Bebook Mini will be the perfect answer to all… Read the rest
It is simply obvious that people nowadays are gradually appreciating the convenience eBook readers give their users. Aside from the fact that they’re portable and versatile, eBooks today come in low prices compared to physical books; thus, making eBook readers a lot more advantageous to use. Instead of making your way to a bookstore to grab a copy of your desired book, be it classic or modern, you can now easily download it online using your personal computer, or even directly using an eBook reader because… Read the rest
The Onyx Boox is one of the solid eBook readers but is also one of the pricey choices to enter the market. This is among the few eBook readers to hold a WACOM touchscreen, which means the touchscreen layer could be located under the e-ink screen. This removes the glare problems when the screen is over, much like in the Sony PRS 700. The biggest downfall of this device is that it requires you to use the stylus that comes with it. You could only… Read the rest