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An E Ink device like the Kindle, however, can go weeks without charging.
That's right — you no longer need your teeny-tiny reading lamp to use an E Ink device.
An E Ink device with Wi-Fi built-in, this reader starts at $130 and comes in white, red and black.
The glowing back screen can be activated with the press of a button, but when it is not in use, the e-reader functions as a standard E Ink device, which is easier to read in sunlight than a tablet like the iPad with an LCD display.
A new E Ink device?
Meantime, this news should open the door for the E Ink device's ability to help collect some meaningful information for medical researchers.
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Altogether, E Ink's Jackson estimates that "hundreds of thousands" of electronic ink devices have shipped this year.
(Printing on paper, after all, still exists, and now Steve Jobs is clearly hoping that the iPad — which uses more energy than an electronic-ink device — will turn the Kindle into landfill).
Kobo has updated its e-reader line-up, including its first e-ink device to have a "totally flat" front.
If you're only reading on this thing, I wonder if you wouldn't be better served by an e-ink device.
Dubbed Biblio Leaf SP02, the e-ink device was introduced with an open price model, no exact release date and just a few specs – until today.
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