It will have a large display (10'), launch in China only (at least initially) and will cost around 440. Now we hear that Hanvon has delayed the reader to March 2011. Hope it comes to US, however in the mean time you can look on Amazon for some other readers. A pesar de incluir color, ste dispositivo de Hanvon seguir guardando las principales virtudes de la tinta electrnica, como el bajo consumo energtico (y por ende una mayor autonoma) o la. A few months ago we reported that Hanvon is working on an e-reader with a color E Ink display.It was said to launch by the end of 2010. The price of this device is starting at $440. Here is one small difficulty for the international customers, Havon color e-reader is on sale only in China and there is no info about it heading to Europe or States. While Amazon and Sony are still hemming and hawing about taking their ebook-reading adventure into the color E Ink realm, Chinas Hanvon is plunging.
However, it’s still a color picture and all the needed connectivity presented via 3G and Wi-Fi. Its maximum is simple animations with not a lot of movement going on. The S1D13524 is the ideal choice for E Ink color EPD designs and design upgrades. Hanvon WISEreader N516 With the WISEreader N516, you get a 5 screen, 800×600 pixel resolution, and a 4:3 aspect ratio. Many people seem to be interested in carrying a library with them. It’s a pretty good idea, considering that some of these devices can cost £150 to £300. The other problem about color E Ink displays is that it can’t really show you motion video. Hanvon is planning to launch its own colorful e-book reader at the end of the year. Review The lower cost of the WISEreader is quite nice when compared with other similar devices. The picture is like… it’s like you are looking at a faded color photo. E Ink display is not able to give you a great crisp picture as you would have on a LCD screen. The new e-reader from Hanvon combines both features and completes the symphony with a big 10 inch screen.Īlthough 10 inches is a great size there is still a problem with the color on these screens.
The other thing I would like to have from a device like this is a touch screen. Doesn’t sound like a problem however when they equip the device with 3G, Wi-Fi and what not you want it to show the real colors of the web pages when you surf the web. Supports Adobe DRM and the following formats: TXT, HTXT, HTML, PDF, EPUB, DOC, XLS, JPG, TIF, BMP, PNG, GIF, WAV, WMA, MP3.E-readers have been around for a while now however their main disadvantage was their black and white picture.Games: Chinese Chess, Gobang, and Sudoku.
Supports on-screen handwriting and notes.Right now it’s not clear what Hanvon intends to do with it. Hopefully the Hanvon WISEreader C920 will make an appearance at some point, if even in Asia. I wonder if Hanvon plans to release the C920 in the US-it says it has an English menu interface-or if they just plan to make the hardware for other companies like they did with Ectaco and the JetBook Color. The device uses technology similar to E-Inks black and white screens, but adds the. It’s listed on Hanvon’s website, but internet searches turn up nothing from any retailers, just the E920. As expected, Chinese manufacturer Hanvon has unveiled the Worlds first color E-ink e-reader at CES 2011. And appears to have all the same features as the color model, the C920.īut as far as I can tell, the color Hanvon WISEreader C920 hasn’t been released yet, not even in China. It uses the same 9.7″ 1600 x 1200 resolution E Ink screen, though.
It was supposed to be released in China in March 2011, but that never happened.Īt some point they released a similar model, the Hanvon WISEreader E920, with a black-and-white screen, not color. The 9. Hanvon: Color-E-Reader mit E-Ink-Technologie News Barnes & Noble: Neuer E-Book-Reader Nook Color vorgestellt News Pixel Qi: 7 Zoll Screen fr Tablets und eReader News. Back in November 2010, Hanvon announced that they would be the first company to release a color E Ink ereader. Hanvon participates in this years CES as it teases to the public what is thought to be the worlds first color e-ink reader, the E920.