Two days ago news about Hanvon going to launch a color E-ink e-reader was circulating on the web. The world wants color E-ink readers. The back and white readers are just too functions-lacking. They even don’t fit to surfing the web. So that’s really an exiting news, and now the more exciting comes. Today on an event hold in Japan that’s called FPD International 2010, the company first time debuted its world’s first color E-ink reader, which features a 9.7 inches E-ink’s newly launched color e-paper Triton.
As the white and black E-ink readers do, this color E-reader also allows you to read directly under the Sun. Other reader e-books, it comes with Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity to promise you the fun to surfing Internet with it. It allows you to make notes on PDF ebooks, and also have the ability to translate your ebooks between English and Chinese. It gets TTS (Text-To-Speech) to read for you. Its touchscreen also support pen input. Sadly there still no information about the price and launch time.
[Source:QQ]
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