The xteink x4 has finally arrived. This is the cutest device I’ve ever held in my hand. #xteinkx4 #ereaders
#TechRadar I've been using the Onyx Boox Note Air5 C for a few weeks and it's an excellent color epaper tablet — it just doesn't feel 'new' https://techrad.ar/LRCX #eReaders #Tablets
The Best Kindle Accessories (2026): Cases, Page Turners, Stickers
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.wired.com/story/best-kindle-accessories/
#TechRadar The InkPad One is a new Linux-powered rival to the Kindle Scribe https://techrad.ar/k6e4 #eReaders #Tablets
Just curious: can anyone who has used both kindle e-readers and the kindle store and kobo e-readers and the kobo/rakuten store compare them for me?
I'm thinking along these lines:
Any ideas? @joel?
Are there any opensource and open hardware COLOR eink readers/note takers? I found some really cool ones that I've posted to #ereaders but I can't find any that are color.
I'd also settle for something that's not open hardware, but does run open source software. The color is a bit one. Note taking would be icing on top.
RE: https://mastodon.social/@itsfoss/115999880044950376
Calibre is one of my favorite apps. As a big reader, I love being able to keep my books organized in an application that isn't locked down to a proprietary format. Plus, it has so many great features. 🙌
#foss #booklovers #opensource #apps #calibre #ereaders #kindle #kobo #ebooks
Apparently, in 2026, ereaders finally got color... and it's 'buzzy.' Good to know innovation moves at the speed of, well, E Ink. Still, weeks of battery life is tempting. Will color screens truly revolutionize reading, or is it just another feature we'll forget exists after a week? 🤔
https://www.engadget.com/mobile/tablets/best-ereader-130013808.html?src=rss
#Ereaders #TechHumor #EInkRevolution #DigitalReading #FutureIsNow
#TechRadar Samsung is making its next e-paper display from plankton — yes, really! https://techrad.ar/sXBM #eReaders #Tablets
#TechRadar This ereader is 'the Kindle of your dreams in color' and it's just dropped to its lowest price since Black Friday https://techrad.ar/RZjQ #eReaders #Tablets
#TechRadar Amazon just made a massive change to Kindle ebooks that lets you read them anywhere, but there's a catch https://techrad.ar/xcb3 #eReaders #Tablets
#TechRadar I’ve tested plenty of ereaders but the Onyx Boox Go 7 is the first Android-powered ebook reader I really like https://techrad.ar/6nuS #eReaders #Tablets
Ooo, look how cool this thing is! It's not cheap ($230), but it's open source and you can replace the batteries and SD card! This would honestly be exactly what I'd be interested in for an offline copy of wikis, important survival stuff, language dictionaries, and then just "emergency power outage fiction". I wonder how it does for black and white comics? Could I read manga on this?
Weirder e-readers
I was similarly looking at this device. I had seen it somewhere on threads and thought this looked cool. But then I looked at the feature set and given that most of my reading is happening via the e-library app. It did not make sense.
📖 Read more: https://sajalchoudhary.net/micro/weirder-e-readers/
It feels like ebooks are a privacy nightmare, generally speaking. Am I doing this wrong? It seems like most platforms require a user to have an account and login in to their website or download/login to their app to read books - and collect a whole bunch of data along the way.
I do love hardcopy books, but I just have too many of them and find it hard to part with them - hence wanting to go to ebooks predominantly.
#TechRadar The Hannspree Lumo is the world’s first dynamic paper tablet – combining a full Android experience with all the benefits of an e-reader https://techrad.ar/4SET #eReaders #Tablets
Revisiting an old favorite, and while I hear folks with their fetish for sniffing old paper and suffering literary arm pain from hefting a chonky book and wrangling it in bed with a lamp, give me the modern option—small, light, clear, with fonts I can pick and resize, and a warm adjustable backlight that doesn't pollute my late-night eyes with glaring sleep-vandalizing blue light. Plus, no flopping a big heavy book around and I can slouch in any position.