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  2. 4FFF N618 - Wikipedia

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    4FFF N618 is a discontinued electronic-book reader developed by an Indian Company, Condor Technology Associates, and based on a Linux platform. The device is sold under various brand names worldwide. The device is sold under various brand names worldwide.

  3. Plastic Logic - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Logic Germany develops and manufactures electrophoretic displays (EPD), based on organic thin-film transistor technology, [1] [2] in Dresden, Germany.. Originally a spin-off company from the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, the company was founded in 2000 by Richard Friend, [3] Henning Sirringhaus [4] and Stuart Evans [5] and specialised in polymer transistors and ...

  4. Alex eReader - Wikipedia

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    The Alex eReader is a discontinued e-book reader created by Spring Design. As with the Barnes & Noble Nook, the Alex features two screens. The upper is a 6-inch monochrome electronic ink screen and the lower is a 3.5 inch HVGA (480×320) touch screen color LCD. The device has Wi-Fi and mobile network connectivity and Internet browsing.

  5. E-reader - Wikipedia

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    An e-reader, also called an e reader or e device, is a mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books and periodicals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Any device that can display text on a screen may act as an e-reader; however, specialized e-reader devices may optimize portability, readability, and battery life for ...

  6. Onyx Boox - Wikipedia

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    The Onyx Boox Max Carta is an Android 4.0 based e-reader/tablet with 13.3-inch E Carta flexible display 1650×2200 screen. [ 12 ] The Onyx Boox Max 2 is an Android 6 based e-reader/tablet with a 13.3-inch E Mobius 1650×2200 screen with 2 GB RAM, 32 GB internal memory, stereo output, microphone, HDMI and USB 2 specifications [ 13 ]

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  8. COOL-ER - Wikipedia

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    A "silver shine" COOL-ER, front. Reverse side. The COOL-ER is a discontinued e-book reader from UK company Interead. The device is compatible with both Mac and Windows computers, comes in a variety of colors, and supports e-books in English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Dutch, Russian, Korean, Ukrainian, Mandarin and Japanese. [1]

  9. Hanlin eReader - Wikipedia

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    The BeBook e-book reader, a rebranded Hanlin eReader device, displaying the "About" screen. The Hanlin is an e-Reader, an electronic book reading device.The Hanlin v3 features a 6" (15 cm), 4-level grayscale electrophoretic display (E Ink material) with a resolution of 600×800 pixels (167 ppi), while the v3+ features a 16-level grayscale display. [1]