
- INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY INSTALL
- INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY ANDROID
- INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY PRO
- INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY BLUETOOTH
The intelligent hall sensor built into the matching protective case (optional and sold separately) automatically puts your Prime to sleep when closed, and wakes it up when opened. Easily adjust the button functions to your reading habits. Whether you are left or right handed, you can now read much more comfortably with the customizable buttons. Improve readability - touch screen on/off button, OpenDyslexis font for dyslexia and high contrast mode for visual impairment. You can turn off the touch function of the screen while reading to prevent accidental flipping. The new mechanism allows the buttons to respond to your touch more reliably to make reading even more enjoyable. Flip buttons are essential for the best reading experience.

The touch-sensitive and high-resolution screen mimics traditional ink and paper. Eye-friendly screen lighting (8 LED lamps). Rapid Refresh technology effectively improves the work of millions of tiny microcapsules in the e-paper screen to give you the best text and image quality.
INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY INSTALL
You can install third-party applications and thus have access to as many book stores as you like.
INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY ANDROID
This model runs Android 4.0.The inkBOOK is not unlocked for only one provider, like other e-book readers.
INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY BLUETOOTH
It has 16GB of storage, plus it supports Bluetooth and it has a metal casing. It has double the RAM compared to other devices on this list at 1GB. It has a flush glass screen, a touchscreen and frontlight, with a 300 ppi Carta screen.
INKBOOK BLACK FRIDAY PRO
Onyx Boox Kepler Pro – The Kepler Pro is Onyx’s latest model. It has a 212 ppi E Ink Carta screen, with page buttons and 8GB of storage space. This model does support English, contrary to early reports.Įnergy eReader Pro HD – This model has a frontlight, a touchscreen, and a flush glass screen.

It has a flush glass screen with a touchscreen and a frontlight, with page buttons on both sides of the screen. The touchscreen can also be turned off, a new feature for this model.īoyue T63 JDRead – This model is basically the same as the Icarus Illumina above but it adds a 300 ppi E Ink screen. This model adds Bluetooth, which most don’t have. InkBook Prime – A new model that was just released, it has a 212 ppi E Ink Carta screen, with a touchscreen, frontlight, flush glass screen, and page buttons. Onyx Boox C67ML 2 – This is the same as the other C67ML mentioned above but it adds an upgraded 300 ppi E Ink screen. It has a touchscreen and page buttons, and it comes with Google Play already installed, unlike most on this list. It has a flush glass screen with a 212 ppi Carta display. Icarus Illumina – This is the newer version of the Illumina that was recently released. But it probably has the nicest hardware of the lot, with a premium, waterproof design and 300 ppi E Ink screen. Nook GlowLight Plus – Released last year, B&N’s latest Nook runs Android but it has to be hacked to install apps, and it’s the only device on this list without a memory card slot so it’s usefulness is hampered. It has a touchscreen and a frontlight, with 8GB of storage space and a 212 ppi E Ink Carta screen (there’s a newer model with 300 ppi a few spots down). Onyx Boox C67ML – This model has been out for a couple years now. Unless the price drops considerably there is no reason to get it over the model below. Onyx Boox C67s – This is the last model on this list that lacks a touchscreen and frontlight, but it has a 212 ppi E Ink Carta screen and 8GB of storage space. It has a 212 ppi E Ink Carta screen, 8GB of storage, and no frontlight. It has page buttons and a touchscreen but no frontlight.Įnergy eReader Slim HD – This is an inexpensive model but it lacks a touchscreen so Android isn’t going to be of much use since most apps require a touchscreen to function. InkBook Classic 2 – A basic entry-level model with an 800 x 600 (167 ppi) resolution E Ink Carta screen and 4GB of storage space.

You can use the search box on the top right to find out more about these ereaders on this website. All have a microSD card slot (except the Nook) and support the same basic formats (ePub, PDF, etc) so that won’t be mentioned in the notes. The list is in order of current prices from low to high. I’m only going to focus on 6-inch models for this list, but I’ll post another article for the larger models soon.

Some of the older models have recently disappeared, like the InkBook 8 and InkBook Obsidian.įor the most there are only two companies producing Android ereaders, Onyx and Boyue, although you’ll sometimes find them under different brand names.īelow is a list of ebook readers with Android operating systems.
