Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority I’ve been a Kindle user for well over a decade, so in some ways the idea of jumping ship feels
Tag: e-ink
You may finally have new reasons to upgrade your e-reader
TL;DR E Ink and MediaTek are teaming up to bring on-device AI features to future e-readers, including translation, transcription, and document summaries. MediaTek’s new MT8115
As Kindle gets more restrictive, this Android E-Ink tablet feels refreshingly open
BOOX Go 10.3 Gen II The BOOX Go 10.3 Gen II delivers a sharp, paper-like reading and writing experience paired with the flexibility of Android.
This unusual ‘everything e-reader’ runs Android and lets you navigate with a knob
TL;DR The DuRoBo Krono is now available commercially in the US for $279. It comes with a smart dial to turn pages, and it can
BOOX teases another Android-powered rival to the Kindle Scribe
BOOX is not done expanding its e-ink lineup this month. Fresh off the launch of the Poke 7 series, the company is already teasing another
A new pair of compact e-readers just made Kindle look even more restrictive
TL;DR BOOX officially unveiled the new Poke 7 and Poke 7 Pro compact e-readers after teasing the lineup last week. Both models feature refreshed designs,
Kobo finally copies one of Kindle’s biggest ecosystem advantages
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Rakuten Kobo announced a new integration with StoryGraph. The feature will support automatic syncing for current reads, reading progress,
Amazon’s next Kindle upgrade might be a replaceable battery
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR New strings discovered in Amazon’s recently pulled Kindle firmware reference battery replacement support. The findings surfaced as the EU
BOOX just added the one accessory Kindle users keep begging for
TL;DR BOOX has launched Tappy, a Bluetooth remote for turning pages and more. The accessory works across reading, browsing, and listening modes on both BOOX
reMarkable just launched a cheaper E-Ink tablet focused on handwriting
TL;DR reMarkable has officially launched the new Paper Pure, a cheaper 10.3-inch E-Ink tablet focused on handwriting and distraction-free productivity. The device omits keyboard accessory